“Shortened and inconsistent program grant cycles that
force Title X entities to semi-annually compete for funding causes undue
administrative burden, detracting from health care providers’ daily
work of delivering high-quality preventive health care in communities
across the country,” said Clare Coleman, president and CEO of the
National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association, a
membership organization that represents clinics funded by Title X.
“This administration should acknowledge that Title X and its provider
network have a proven public health track record and revert the
program’s grant awards to their traditional three-year cycles.”
“Even as HHS announces these important grants for health
care, it is rushing to finalize a domestic gag rule that would take that
care away,” said Dawn Laguens, executive vice president of Planned
Parenthood Federation of America.
“By pushing the gag rule, HHS is trying to undermine a
program that four million people depend on for essential reproductive
health care.”
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