Youth and Health Care Reform Print

by James Wagoner, President

 

On March 23, President Obama made history by signing health care reform into law.

While there are many things in the legislation that will benefit young people — including $75 million for evidence-based sex education programs — the bill also re-authorizes the failed abstinence-only-until-marriage initiative referred to as Title V.

There is simply no reason that funding for these ineffective programs should have been included in health care reform. Three things remain shockingly clear:

  • These programs still do not work. An eight-year evaluation funded by Congress demonstrated that these programs have "no impact on teen behavior."
  • Abstinence-only programs put the health and lives of young people at risk by censoring critical health information about contraception and condoms and violate the rights of all young people to honest, accurate, and complete information.
  • Taxpayers will be forced to foot the bill for $250 million in wasted spending over five years, making a mockery of conservative Democrats' claims that they want to cut spending or reduce the deficit.



This was not a calculated compromise to get extra votes. There was no public pretense that these programs would improve the health of America's youth. Congressional leaders had any number of opportunities to simply remove abstinence-only funding from the final bill.

Make no mistake: Democrats decided to keep this $250 million ideological earmark in the bill.

So, here's the million dollar question: Who threw young people under the bus by insisting that funding for these ideologically-driven, ineffective programs stayed in the bill?

We intend to find out.

You have worked tirelessly to eliminate ALL funding for abstinence-only-until-marriage programs — and last year this goal was finally achieved. (Or so we thought!) But now someone has restored partial funding for these dangerous programs. We intend to find out how this happened — and to make sure you learn the truth as well. It's called accountability — and it's the only way we can ensure that something like this never happens again.

Together, we now have even more to do. We need to convince every governor in America to reject the bad funding for Title V programs and accept the good funding for evidence-based, comprehensive programs. In the past, over 20 states rejected such abstinence-only-until-marriage funding because the programs don't work. Let's build on that number and do everything we can to protect the health and lives of young people.

Health care reform is indeed an historic step forward, and this new law includes many provisions that will benefit young people in the years to come (by expanding Medicaid and extending young people's coverage under parental insurance, to name just two examples).

This bill should never have included provisions that trample on the rights of the very people it was designed to help. Advocates for Youth intends to mount a grassroots campaign that will hold politicians accountable for denying young people the right to honest, accurate sex education.

We will be back in touch soon about next steps!

Thank you again for all of your past efforts. We have had many successes, but our work is obviously far from over. On behalf of everyone here at Advocates for Youth, I can't tell you how much we appreciate your being in our corner!