Planned Parenthood is encouraging people in New Jersey to "take charge of their sexual health" by getting tested and talking to their partners about safer sex.
Clinics such as Planned Parenthood already get nearly $10.5 million from the state but are declining federal funds due to new abortion-related restrictions.
New Jersey will expand the availability of long-acting reversible contraception methods through its Medicare program, which covers more than 300,000 women.
Doctors who sell body parts of babies terminated before birth would face five to 10 years in prison, if a measure by shore Assemblyman Ron Dancer (R-12) becomes law.