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Thursday, April 20, 2006

Abstinence Education Programs Continues to Get Funding Under New Grant Rules
From Planned Parenthood:

On January 26, the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that it would continue to fund Community-Based Abstinence Education programs, further restricting the sexuality education of America's young people.

Like past years' decisions to continue funding for abstinence-only education, this recent announcement, which introduces a new set of guidelines, emerges not from logic or evidence, but from extreme right-wing ideology.

For the whole scoop

Posted by Jennifer Lowe, 02:41:21 PM



Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Sign on To Oppose Sunset Commissions
Federal, State and Local Nonprofits:

Our Regulatory Policy Department is asking for sign-ons for a letter for organizations opposing sunset commissions.

As you know, for nonprofits, sunset commissions would make all government programs be forced to plead for their lives on a periodic basis, such as every ten years, before an unelected sunset commission which would recommend whether they live, die, or be “streamlined.” In the proposals that have circulated from the White House and in several bills introduced in the 109th, sunset and government reorganization proposals from these commissions would then be rammed through Congress on a fast-track, take-it-or-leave-it basis — with limited room for debate, and no chance for amendments. Leading proposals would also exempt the sunset commission from the open government and balance requirements of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, thus making it possible for the White House to name industry lobbyists to the sunset commission and then allow them to make these important decisions in secret proceedings.

The House is trying to get a vote on the budget resolution by the end of this week, so the bargaining within the caucus is taking place as we speak.

Click here to read the text of the letter

Posted by Jennifer Lowe, 12:28:24 PM




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