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Charlotte Lozier Institute

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

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

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Abortion Reporting: Nebraska (2017)

Nebraska’s annual abortion report for 2017, published online by the state Department of Health and Human Services, was published ahead of schedule in April 2018. Nebraska was the fifth state to release its abortion report for 2017, further indication that prompt reporting of annual data is feasible.

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Abortion Reporting: West Virginia (2015)

West Virginia’s abortion report for 2015, comprising five pages in the state’s annual vital statistics report, was released online in March 2018. The report is compiled by the state Department of Health and Human Services.

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Abortion Reporting: Louisiana (2017)

Louisiana was the third state to publish its abortion report for 2017. The preliminary 2017 report was released online by the Louisiana Department of Health in February 2018; however, one of the tables contained errors regarding the gestational ages of the babies killed by abortion, and the corrected report was not published until April 2018. The report shows that abortion in the state has fallen for the third year in a row.

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Abortion Reporting: Virginia (2015)

The most recent statistics published by the Virginia Department of Health show that abortion in the state is falling. Virginia releases its abortion data in three separate reports: an abortion report, a report of abortions by facility, and the state vital statistics report.

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Abortion Reporting: Kansas (2017)

Kansas released its preliminary abortion report on the Kansas Department of Health and Environment website in April 2018, becoming the fourth state to publish its report for data from 2017. The report shows that while abortion in the state is falling, Kansas continues to be a destination for out-of-state women seeking abortion.

Planned Parenthood Responsible for 3 Million+ ‘Extra’ Abortions, Study Shows
Abortion

Planned Parenthood Responsible for 3 Million+ ‘Extra’ Abortions, Study Shows

Today the national pro-life group Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List) and its research arm, the Charlotte Lozier Institute (CLI) rebutted statements by former Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards that redirecting taxpayer funding away from the abortion giant will cause abortion rates to rise...

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)
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Abortion Reporting: Overview (March 2018)

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