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Thank Governor Spitzer for Supporting Real Sex Ed

In a bold move, the Spitzer Administration has rejected federal Title V funds for abstinence-only programs.   Despite extensive research proving that abstinence-only sex education is not effective, the Bush Administration continues to pour billions into these failed programs.

In announcing this important state policy change, New York State Commissioner of Health Dr. Richard Daines said:

"Beginning October 1, 2007, New York is redirecting state funds to expand comprehensive sexuality education in schools and other community settings that will provide teens with medically accurate information and life skills to equip them with the necessary tools that they need to make the crucial healthy life choices needed for a healthy adulthood."

New York State now joins 11 other states that have already rejected these funds, but is the first in the nation to use these state dollars for comprehensive programs.  We are beginning to turn the tide right here in New York State.

Please take a moment to send the thank you letter below to Governor Spitzer.  It is the work of activists like you who have demanded real sex education that created this opportunity.

Sample Letter for Campaign

Subject: Thank you for supporting real sex education

Dear [ Decision Maker ] ,

Thank you for your leadership in rejecting federal Title V abstinence-only funding and redirecting state funds to comprehensive sex education programs. Research has shown that abstinence-only programs are not effective and are a poor investment of state funds.

I strongly support your efforts to invest this money in ways that can truly reduce unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections.

I will continue to work with you to ensure that New York continues to support comprehensive sex education.

Sincerely,

Campaign Launched:
September 24, 2007



Background Information

  • Title V is a federal grant program used to promote abstinence-until marriage.  It requires states to match $3 for every $4 received from the federal government in order to receive such funds.
  • New York State has rejected more than $3.6 million in federal Title V funds for abstinence-only programs which required a state match of $2.6 million.
  • Commissioner of Health Dr. Richard Daines announced that the state match will be redirected to state programs for comprehensive sex education.
  • New York State has joined 11 other states in rejecting these funds.
  • This action effectively cuts abstinence-only funding in New York State in half.
  • In addition to Title V funds, abstinence-only programs across the state still receive $7 million per year directly from the federal government.

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