HEALTHMICHIGAN ADVANCE
Federal health agency cancels most of its teen pregnancy prevention grants, including in Michigan
The U.S. Health and Human Services agency canceled 53 out of 67 Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program grants, affecting over $68 million in funding across multiple states including Michigan. The termination cited misalignment with agency priorities, including claims that some programs 'normalize or promote sexual activity for minors.'
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