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TTC Extra: New Mexico & Contraceptives
In an effort to help those that live in underserved and rural communities, New Mexico now allows pharmacists to provide contraceptives to women. New Mexico is now the fourth state to allow this practice following Colorado, California and Oregon. Panel: Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, Rina Shah, Atima Omara, Patrice Onwuka.
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