Senate Committee Restores $50 Million in Abstinence Ed Funding

It’s a small victory since it still has to pass on the Senate floor, but this is a good first step.

It is encouraging that the hard work of grassroots constituencies from across the country have prevailed to ensure these common-sense programs will continue,” Huber commented in a Tuesday statement. ”While the amendment still needs to pass a Senate floor vote, tonight’s decision is a significant step in the right direction for the optimal health of America’s youth.”

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Patrick Looby, Fredericksburg, VA

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