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After much debate and drama, the Senate finally agreed to vote on the controversial Reproductive Health (RH) bill on second reading on December 17, and if passed, to vote on third reading on December 20. The House of Representatives has its own version of the bill, which the chamber will decide on December 12. The RH bill aims to provide access to both natural and modern family planning methods, and to promote sex education and family planning.
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