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    • Women constitute a growing and vital segment of the active-duty military force.
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    • To estimate the impact of the Dobbs v. Jackson Supreme Court ruling on reproductive health care access for military and civilian women employed by the Department of Defense (DoD).
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    • To analyze the effects on military healthcare, education, childcare, recruiting, and retention.

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    • Utilized publicly available data to estimate the number of military-employed women whose reproductive health options may be affected.
    • Identified key areas of force readiness potentially impacted by the ruling.

    Main Results:

    • The Dobbs ruling is projected to limit reproductive health care access for a significant number of military-employed women.
    • Concerns identified include potential negative effects on military healthcare systems, educational programs, childcare availability, and overall military recruiting and retention efforts.

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    • The Dobbs decision poses a substantial threat to the health and readiness of the U.S. armed forces by restricting reproductive health care for service women.
    • Proactive measures are needed to mitigate the adverse effects on military personnel and ensure continued force readiness.