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Phone: 202-223-8073
Fax: 571-312-0544

2776 S. Arlington Mill Dr.
#803
Arlington, VA 22206

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December 20, 2024 Strengthening the Pro-Life Safety Net: Federal Transportation Policy Strengthening the Pro-Life Safety Net: Federal Transportation Policy December 19, 2024 End of Year Update: Tax Credits for Life Affirming Organizations End of Year Update: Tax Credits for Life Affirming Organizations December 19, 2024 Fact Sheet: Abortions at or after 15 Weeks in the United States Fact Sheet: Abortions at or after 15 Weeks in the United States
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Recent Increases in the U.S. Maternal Mortality Rate: Disentangling Trends From Measurement Issues
Maternal & Public Health

Recent Increases in the U.S. Maternal Mortality Rate: Disentangling Trends From Measurement Issues

We have analyzed the exact source data identified by the authors in the study by MacDorman et al. Our analysis has led us to contest some of the stated findings and the resultant interpretation. 

Abortion Reporting: Overview (March 2018)
Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: Overview (March 2018)

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Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: Utah (2016)

In a CLI study of state abortion reporting, Utah’s reports ranked in the top ten among the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and New York City. Still, the state has room for improvement. Utah could release its reports more quickly – 36 states published their 2016 reports before Utah did, and some have begun to release their 2017 reports. Utah could also collect and report information on its informed consent and parental consent processes. The state already reports comprehensive information on resident women who get abortions but could add information on all women undergoing abortion in the state, including the 97 women from Idaho.

New Study: Maternal Mortality in Texas Rose Earlier than Previously Claimed
Maternal & Public Health

New Study: Maternal Mortality in Texas Rose Earlier than Previously Claimed

Washington, D.C. – New research by Charlotte Lozier Institute (CLI) Vice President and Director of Data Analytics James Studnicki, Sc.D. and by John Fisher, Ph.D., J.D., published online today in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology, challenges the methodology and findings of a 2016 study led by Marian MacDorman of the Maryland Population Research Center.

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Abortion Reporting: Florida (2017)

Florida’s annual abortion report for 2017 shows that the abortion count in the state has fallen from the year before. The Sunshine State is one of the first to make abortion statistics publicly available each year, demonstrating once again the ability of public officials to provide timelier data than is common among other states and the federal government.

Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: Iowa (2016)

Iowa’s 2016 vital statistics report, which includes seven pages of information on abortions performed in the state, was released on schedule this past December. Published by the Iowa Department of Public Health, the report reveals that total abortions in Iowa continue to go down, while chemical abortions are on the rise.

Planned Parenthood: Supply Induced Demand for Abortion in the US
Abortion

Planned Parenthood: Supply Induced Demand for Abortion in the US

The rate and number of induced abortions in the US has declined steadily for nearly three decades. In contrast to this overall reduction, Planned Parenthood Federation of America abortion providers exhibit a persistent increase in both abortions and their market share percentage of total abortion procedures.

Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: Pennsylvania (2016)

Pennsylvania’s 2016 abortion report was published by the state Department of Health in December 2017. Additional abortion statistics for Pennsylvania residents are included in the state’s annual vital statistics report. Overall, total abortions in Pennsylvania continued to decline in 2016, while total chemical abortions increased.

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