Abstinence-Only Advocates See Senate Reform Bill As Last Hope For Federal Funding
Abstinence-only advocates are relying on the Senate version of health reform legislation (HR 3590) for federal funding after the fiscal year 2010 budget did not include money for the programs, HealthLeaders Media reports. The Senate reform bill includes a provision that would allocate $50 million to states to fund abstinence-only curriculums. Valerie Huber — president of the National Abstinence …
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KCC likely to face funding cuts
Kellogg Community College is facing another drastic cut in state funding, but President Ed Haring said the school should be able to balance its 2010-2011 budget without cutting staff or programs.
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Culver seeks to bring back funding for some programs
By Gene Lucht. Iowa Farmer Today Wednesday, January 13, 2010 2:25 PM CST DES MOINES — Gov. Chet Culver asked legislators Tuesday during his annual Condition of the State speech to restore funding for some programs and to dip into state reserves to help fund schools this year.
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