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Imperial County Divided Over Region's First Planned Parenthood Clinic

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Polls show the vast majority of Californians support unrestricted access to abortion and comprehensive sex education in schools. But that's not the case in Imperial County, where religious groups have tried to prevent the region's first Planned Parenthood clinic from opening. Despite considerable opposition, the clinic is now providing care, but only on a limited basis.

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