Additionally, the bill reinforces current laws requiring schools to adopt and publish procedures for students to file complaints of discrimination related to their sex, pregnancy, or parental status. Unfortunately, This bill falls short of addressing the full scope of the needs of students. For example, it does not require institutions of higher education to provide comprehensive sexual and reproductive health information, including information on how to access contraception or abortion services. Additionally, section two of the legislation generalizes academic disparities for pregnant people without citation. But ultimately, there is no place for discrimination on college campuses and all people should have access to higher education. (01:16–01:36)
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Asserts that the bill does not require institutions of higher education to provide comprehensive sexual and reproductive health information, including contraception or abortion services.
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