FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:Â August 24, 2016
Contact: Mallory Quigley, [email protected], 202-223-8073
Oklahoma, Minnesota Take Top Scores; California, Maryland Receive Failing Grades
WASHINGTON, D.C. â A new paper by Charlotte Lozier Institute (CLI) president Chuck Donovan and CLI research assistant Rebecca Gonzales details the findings of a systematic, state-by-state review of abortion reporting practices in the United States and underscores the need for more rapid and more consistent data collection to inform public policy related to abortion.
âAbortion reporting in the United States has chronic issues. Our voluntary system has created a patchwork of difficult-to-access or entirely missing information,â Donovan explains. âBeyond the obvious value for women facing a life-altering decision, there is value for all sides of the debate in having access to the best possible data; truly responsive public policy depends on it. We should not have to wait years for even a partial national report â we should be able to assess the impact of policies like pain-capable unborn child protection legislation and expansion of medication abortion within months.â
The paper, Abortion Reporting: Toward a Better National Standard, compares the scope, timeliness, and transparency of statesâ abortion data reporting and calculates for each state a score from 0 (worst) to 100 (best). Key findings include:
Minnesota, which achieved the second best score, stood out for producing its annual report at a cost of only $4,000. It is the only state to publish an estimate of the cost of its annual report.
âMinnesota, which we consider a model for the country, proves that good reporting need not be costly or burdensome,â continued Donovan. âIf 25 or 30 states would adopt similar practices, it would be a significant improvement. Abortion and abortion policies impact thousands of mothers and families every day. Thatâs why abortion policy ought to be grounded on the most accurate, comprehensive and up-to-date statistical information and health data. Unfortunately, after 42 years and over 55 million abortions since the Roe v. Wade decision, the United States still doesnât have a timely and streamlined system to prepare and publish state abortion reports and national summaries.â
Charlotte Lozier Institute is a hub for research and public policy analysis on some of the most pressing issues facing the United States and nations around the world. CLI’s American Reports Series presents analysis of issues affecting the United States at the national level. These reports are intended to provide insight into various issues concerning life, science, and bioethics.
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