Coalition Letter to the House Appropriations Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies Subcommittee Urging Rejection of Funding to Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage Programs (6/5/2006)
Dear Member of Congress,We are writing to urge you, as
a member of the House Appropriations Labor, Health and Human Services, Education
and Related Agencies Subcommittee (Labor-HHS), to oppose any funding for
abstinence-only-until-marriage programs. As organizations committed to sound
science and the health and welfare of our nation’s youth, we wish to express our
profound concern regarding funding levels for abstinence-only-until-marriage
programs appropriated through the Labor-HHS spending bill which your
subcommittee is scheduled to mark up this week. This bill includes two discretionary
abstinence-only-until-marriage programs: the Community-Based Abstinence
Education (CBAE) grant program and the Adolescent Family Life Act (AFLA). The President’s FY’07 budget request
proposed increasing funding for abstinence-only-until-marriage programs to $204
million—the entire $26 million increase is slated for the Community Based
Abstinence Education (CBAE) account.
Close to $1 billion has been
spent on abstinence-only-until-marriage programs since 1996. Funding increases for these programs
persist despite the fact that there is absolutely no evidence proving that they
are effective. To the contrary,
evaluations prove that, at best, these programs are ineffective, and, at worst,
they are harming young people through the provision of medically inaccurate
information and the censorship of topics important to the health and well being
of young people.
In light of recent research highlighting the lack of
medical accuracy and ineffectiveness of these programs, we urge you to spend no
more money on abstinence-only-until-marriage programs.
At
a time when the Administration emphasizes accountability in funding only
programs with demonstrated success, it is particularly inappropriate not only to
continue but to increase funding for an unproven program. The continued funding of unproven
programs is especially troubling in a time when the Administration has sought to
cut vital social services and proposes that other valuable and proven public
health programs face the chopping block.
It is incumbent on Congress to reassess the funding level of these
unproven programs, assert control over taxpayers’ dollars, and discontinue
funding for abstinence-only-until-marriage programs.
Given the current fiscal environment and the lack of evidence to support
abstinence-only-until-marriage
programs, we believe it
would be fiscally irresponsible for Congress to spend any more taxpayer dollars
on these programs.
To this end we urge you to
dedicate funding from unproven abstinence-only-until-marriage programs to other
worthwhile and chronically underfunded public health programs with proven
results, such as programs that promote family planning, HIV prevention, and STD
prevention, as well as those that support health and medical services for
children. The nation’s taxpayers—and young people–deserve to see their hard
earned tax dollars fund only programs that have been proven
effective.
Sincerely,
9to5 Bay Area
(CA) 9to5 Colorado 9to5, National Association of
Working Women 9to5 Poverty Network Initiative
- Wisconsin ACLU of Alaska ACLU of Vermont Advocates for
Youth AIDS Action Committee of
Massachusetts, Inc. AIDS Alliance for Children,
Youth & Families AIDS Foundation of Chicago
(IL) The AIDS
Institute AIDS Project Los Angeles (CA) AIDS Resource Alliance, Inc.
(Williamsport, PA) AIDS Services of Dallas
(TX) AIDS Taskforce of Greater
Cleveland (OH) AIDS Volunteers of Cincinnati
(OH) Alaska Pro-Choice
Alliance Alaska Women’s Lobby Albany County AIDS Project
(Laramie, WY) Albany County Family Planning
(Laramie, WY) Alliance For Full Acceptance
(Charleston, SC) Alliance Medical Center
(CA) Alternatives to Marriage
Project, Inc. American Academy of HIV
Medicine American Association of
Sexuality Educators, Counselors, & herapists
(AASECT) American Association of
University Women (AAUW) American Civil Liberties Union
(ACLU) American College Health
Association American Humanist Association American Public Health
Association (APHA) American Social Health
Association (ASHA) Americans for Religious
Liberty amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS
Research Arkansas NOW (National
Organization for Women) Association of Reproductive
Health Professionals (ARHP) Atlanta 9to5
(GA) Backline Barnert Temple Sisterhood
(NJ) Basic Rights
Oregon Brooklyn Pro-Choice Network
(NY) Business and Professional
Women/AZ California Church
IMPACT Catholics for a Free
Choice Center for Health and Gender
Equity (CHANGE) Center for HIV Law and Policy Center for Reproductive Rights Chicago Foundation for Women
(IL) Coalition for Positive
Sexuality Colorado Organization for
Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization
Project (CHAMP) Concerned Clergy For Choice
(Albany, NY) Congregation B’nai Jehoshua
Beth Elohim (BJBE) Sisterhood (Glenview, IL) Cortland Coalition for Choice
(NY) DC Campaign to Prevent Teen
Pregnancy Equality Illinois Equality Maryland Equality North
Carolina Family Health Council of
Central Pennsylvania, Inc. Family Planning Advocates of
New York State Family Planning Association of
Maine Family Planning Association of
Northeast Ohio, Inc. Family Planning Council
(Philadelphia, PA) Gay Men’s Health Crisis
(GMHC) The Georgia Podcast
Network Get the Facts NY GLSEN -- the Gay, Lesbian and
Straight Education Network Healthy Teen Network HIV Medicine Association
(Alexandria, VA) Housing Works
(NY) Human Rights
Campaign Hyacinth AIDS Foundation of New
Jersey Idaho Women’s Network Illinois Caucus for Adolescent
Health Illinois
PTA International Women’s Health
Coalition Kansas National Organization
for Women (NOW) L.A. Gay & Lesbian
Center (CA) Lake View High School Health
Center (Chicago, IL) Legal Momentum Lifelong AIDS Alliance
(Seattle, WA) Living Room, Inc. (Atlanta,
GA) Maine Women’s Lobby Marriage Equality
RI Mary Wohlford
Foundation The Massachusetts Alliance on
Teen Pregnancy McPherson County National
Organization for Women (NOW) (KS) Michigan Positive Action
Coalition Minnesota AIDS Project Minnesota Organization on
Adolescent Pregnancy, Prevention and Parenting Montana Coalition Against
Domestic and Sexual Violence Morris County (NJ)
NOW Ms. Foundation for Women NAMES Project Foundation,
Central New Jersey Chapter NARAL Pro-Choice America NARAL Pro-Choice California NARAL Pro-Choice
Colorado NARAL Pro-Choice Connecticut NARAL Pro-Choice Iowa NARAL Pro-Choice Missouri NARAL Pro-Choice Montana NARAL Pro-Choice New Hampshire NARAL Pro-Choice North
Carolina NARAL Pro-Choice South Dakota NARAL Pro-Choice Wisconsin
& Foundation NARAL Pro-Choice
Wyoming National Abortion Federation
(NAF) National Association of County
and City Health Officials (NACCHO) National Association of Nurse
Practitioners in Women’s Health NPWH) National Center for Transgender
Equality National Coalition of STD
Directors National Council of Jewish
Women National Council of Women’s
Organizations National Dissemination Center
for Children with Disabilities NICHCY) National Education Association
(NEA) National Family Planning and
Reproductive Health Association NFPRHA) National Gay and Lesbian Task
Force National Health Law
Program National Network of Abortion
Funds (NNAF) National Organization For Women
(NOW) National Partnership for Women
& Families National Women’s Law Center National Youth Advocacy
Coalition NYAC) Needle Exchange Program of
Asheville (NC) New Jersey Chapter of Americans
for Democratic Action New Jersey Chapter, Sierra
Club New Mexico Coalition to Support
Sexuality Education (NMCSSE) New Mexico POZ
Coalition NJ HIV Over
Fifty North Shore Congregation Israel
Sisterhood (Glencoe, IL) Northeast Women’s Center
(Philadelphia, PA) Northern Adirondack Planned
Parenthood, Inc. (NY) Northwest Chicago
Choice Northwest Suburban Illinois
NOW Northwest Women’s Law Center
(WA) NYC AIDS Housing
Network Ohio AIDS
Coalition Our Bodies,
Ourselves Peer Health and Sexuality
Education (PHASE) team, Young Women’s Project Pennsylvania NOW,
Inc. People For the American Way PFLAG National (Parents,
Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) Philadelphia Women’s Center
(PA) Physicians for Reproductive
Choice and Health Pierce County AIDS Foundation
(Tacoma, WA) Planned Parenthood Advocacy
Fund of Delaware Planned Parenthood Advocates of
Indiana Planned Parenthood Affiliates
of California, Inc. Planned Parenthood Affiliates
of New Jersey Planned Parenthood Association
of the Mercer Area (NJ) Planned Parenthood Association
of Utah Planned Parenthood Federation
of America (PPFA) Planned Parenthood Golden Gate
(CA) Planned Parenthood League of
Massachusetts Planned Parenthood Mar Monte
(CA, NV) Planned Parenthood Minnesota,
North Dakota, South Dakota Planned Parenthood of
Alabama Planned Parenthood of
Alaska Planned Parenthood of Arkansas
and Eastern Oklahoma, Inc. Planned Parenthood of Buffalo
and Erie County, Inc. (NY) Planned Parenthood of Central
Pennsylvania Planned Parenthood of
Connecticut Planned Parenthood of
Delaware Planned Parenthood of Greater
Iowa Planned Parenthood of
Idaho Planned Parenthood of
Indiana Planned Parenthood of Inland
Northwest (WA) Planned
Parenthood of Mahoning Valley (OH) Planned Parenthood of New
Mexico, Inc. Planned Parenthood of New York
City (NY) Planned Parenthood of Niagara
County Inc. (NY) Planned Parenthood of North
Central Ohio Planned Parenthood of North
East Pennsylvania Planned Parenthood of Northern
New England (VT, ME, NH) Planned Parenthood of Rhode
Island Planned Parenthood of the
Rochester/Syracuse Region (NY) Planned Parenthood of Santa
Barbara, Ventura & San Luis Obispo Counties, Inc.
(CA) Planned Parenthood of South
Central Michigan Planned Parenthood of South
Central New York, Inc Planned Parenthood of Southwest
and Central Florida Planned Parenthood of the
Southern Finger Lakes (NY) Planned Parenthood of the St.
Louis Region (MO) Planned Parenthood of the
Susquehanna Valley (PA) Planned Parenthood of the Texas
Capital Region Planned Parenthood of
Wisconsin Planned Parenthood Pennsylvania
Advocates Planned Parenthood Southwest
Ohio Region Planned Parenthood/Chicago Area
(IL) Population
Connection Pro-Choice Public Education
Project (PEP) PROMO
(MO) Protestants for the Common Good
(Chicago, IL) Religious Coalition for
Reproductive Choice Religious Coalition for
Reproductive Choice of Connecticut, Inc. Religious Coalition for
Reproductive Choice of Indiana Religious Coalition for
Reproductive Choice of Maryland Religious Coalition for
Reproductive Choice of Massachusetts Religious Coalition for
Reproductive Choice of New Jersey Religious Coalition for
Reproductive Choice of New Mexico Religious Coalition for
Reproductive Choice of Northern California Religious Coalition for
Reproductive Choice of Pennsylvania Religious Coalition for
Reproductive Choice of West Virginia Religious Institute on Sexual
Morality, Justice, and Healing Reproductive Health
Technologies Project Response Center (Skokie, IL) Sexuality Information and
Education Council of the U.S. (SIECUS) Sierra
Club Sisterhood: Temple Anshe Sholom
(Olympia Fields, IL) Society for Adolescent
Medicine Society for Public Health
Education (SOPHE) The Society for the Scientific
Study of Sexuality South Alabama
CARES Southwest Community Health
Center (Santa Rosa, CA) TII CANN - Title II Community
AIDS National Network The Teen Pregnancy Coalition of
San Mateo County (CA) Temple B’nai Israel Sisterhood
(Oklahoma City, OK) Temple Emanuel Sisterhood
(Kingston, NY) Temple Shalom Sisterhood
(Dallas, TX) Tri-State Alliance for Gays
& Lesbians (IL, IN, KY) Union for Reform Judaism Unitarian Universalist
Association of Congregations United Church of Christ,
Justice and Witness Ministries Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood
(NY) Voices For Planned Parenthood,
University of Puget Sound (Tacoma,WA) Western NC AIDS
Project Women of Reform
Judaism Women’s Coalition South Bay
(Redondo Beach, CA) Women’s Health
Network The Woodhull Freedom
Federation Wyoming Health
Council YWCA Metropolitan Chicago
(IL) YWCA USA
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