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President Obama submitted his budget for the 2012 Fiscal Year on February 14, 2011. Under increased pressure to reduce discretionary spending in order to reduce the deficit, the President’s budget freezes funding for many important health-related programs, but manages to preserve the core of many initiatives designed to increase access to sexual and reproductive health information and services. The budget reveals the President’s continued commitment to make progress on reducing the number of unplanned pregnancies and to expand access to HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment activities, supporting the goals of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy. Click here for details.


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2012 Budget Preserves Important Sexual and Reproductive Health Spending

Posted February 15th, 2011

President Obama submitted his budget for the 2012 Fiscal Year on February 14, 2011. Under increased pressure to reduce discretionary spending in order to reduce the deficit, the President’s budget freezes funding for many important health-related programs, but manages to preserve the core of many initiatives designed to increase access to sexual and reproductive health information and services. The budget reveals the President’s continued commitment to make progress on reducing the number of unplanned pregnancies and to expand access to HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment activities, supporting the goals of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy. Click here for details.

Obama administration’s funding for sex-ed programs

Posted November 1st, 2010

Obama administration has started a $110 million campaign which will support a range of programs, including those that teach about the risks of specific sexual activities and the benefits of contraception and others that focus primarily on encouraging teens to delay sex.  Click Here to read more.