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Governor McDonnell eliminates teen pregnancy prevention programs

 

January 17, 2012

Buried in Governor McDonnell's proposed budget is the elimination of funding for "pregnancy prevention programs across the state that offer sex education and birth control to teenagers." According to the Washington Post, "The Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative funds programs at schools and clinics in seven health districts, including Alexandria, which have the highest teenage pregnancy rates in the state."

The Progressive Point: Governor McDonnell's proposal to eliminate funding for teen pregnancy prevention programs is the wrong path for Virginia. Eliminating this program could have serious consequences for women's and girls' health. Teens need good information in order to make safe, healthy choices. Comprehensive and medically accurate sexual education is crucial to ensuring young women make good choices and understand how to prevent contracting sexually transmitted infections.

Governor McDonnell's elimination of pregnancy prevention program funding is motivated by conservative ideology, not the best interests of Virginians. Common sense programs that help young women make safe, healthy choices should be a priority, not a target of extreme ideology.

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