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Dingell examining closure of Hopkins health database

From the Baltimore Sun:

The chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee is investigating why a government-funded, reproductive health database operated by the Johns Hopkins University briefly blocked searches using the term abortion two weeks ago.

Here's a link to the USAID letter.

And here's a link to the Hopkins letter.