Center for Women Policy Studies
May 12 2007, Irani

In a significant move which would bolster the fight against AIDS, New Jersey has introduced a new bill which would make it compulsory for pregnant women and newborns to be tested for HIV.

Senate President Richard J Codey introduced the legislation...

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