BALLOT INITIATIVES
Revere keeps school contraception policy
State voters decide contentious issues
REVERE - Revere voters turned down a controversial ballot initiative yesterday that would have ended the practice of allowing high school students to get contraception, including condoms and the morning-after pill, at the school’s health clinic. (Full article: 763 words)
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