ACTION ALERT: Labor HHS Markup for Sex Education
Thursday, July 22nd, 2010Labor HHS Markup for Sex Education
Last week, the House Labor HHS subcommittee of the Appropriations Committee debated funding for sex education, but results of this debate have not yet been released. The President proposed $129 million for the Office of Adolescent Health’s Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Initiative in his FY 2011 budget, an increase of $19 million over the current year. He did not prioritize any funds to risk avoidance, however. In a letter sent to Chairman Obey, a select number of concerned Democratic Members of Congress encouraged the committee to reestablish funds for the abstinence prevention approach. Read the letter here:
http://gallery.mailchimp.c
Action step:
Call and email the following Members of Congress, thanking them for supporting abstinence-centered education.
Rep. Dan Boren (D-OK) : 202-225-2701
Rep. Jim Marshall (D-GA) : 202-225-6531
Rep. Mike McIntyre (D-NC) : 202-225-2731
Rep. Daniel Lipinski (D-IL) : 202-225-5701
Next steps in appropriation’s process:
• While some House Appropriations full committee markups are scheduled this week, the Labor HHS full committee markup is not yet scheduled. Keep track of scheduled events here:
http://appropriations.hous
• Contact House Appropriations members, urging them to support priority funding for abstinence-centered education in the full committee markup. Find House committee members here:
http://appropriations.hous
• Senate Labor HHS markup is likely next week. Contact your Senators on the committee, urging them to include specific funding for abstinence education within the Teen Pregnancy Prevention funding. Find members here:
http://appropriations.sena
The July 19 edition of Roll Call notes that the entire process could be stalled later this year, making current efforts one of the few opportunities to impact the process: “With a high-stakes election bearing down on them and partisan gridlock stalling most legislation in the Senate, Democrats have begun to acknowledge that the federal government will not be fully funded until after November and may even have to wait until 2011.”
*Taken from an alert issued by NAEA.