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The lack of sex ed in Mississippi has resulted in one county having the highest STD rate in the nation – way above the next highest in South Dakota.

The population in Benton County, Mississippi is less than 8,200, but, according to a new study, one in every 27 people has a Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI), no other county in the U.S. even comes close.

Benton Medical Center family nurse practitioner, Christina Nunnally, says she sees cases of STI’s almost every day. “STDs are common through Mississippi,” Nunnally says, “A lower education level and higher poverty level it seems to breed STDs.”

The STI rate in Benton County is astronomical. The next closest is Dewey, South Dakota, where the rate is one in 43.

Shocking STD Rates Turn Focus On Sex Education

Congressman: I struggle on $174,000 a year. Constituent: That’s three times what I make!

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“I struggle to meet my bills right now… The benefits that were offered to me as a congressman don’t even compare to the benefits that you get as a state employee. I just experienced that myself. They’re not nearly as good.”

— Rep. Sean Duffy (R-WI), quoted by the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, defending his congressional salary and benefits to a constituent who responded, “But $174,000 — that’s … three times what I make.” 

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