HEALTHWISCONSIN EXAMINER
State health dept. confirms U.S. cuts for pregnancy prevention, seeks other funding
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services confirmed that federal funding for teen pregnancy prevention programs was abruptly cut by the Trump administration, affecting over a dozen local organizations. The state is seeking alternative funding sources to replace nearly $1 million in annual grants canceled in June 2025, which supported sexual health initiatives targeting high-risk teen populations.
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Wisconsin Department of Health ServicesorganizationU.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesorganizationTrump administrationorganizationTeen Pregnancy Prevention grant programtopicOffice of Population AffairsorganizationElizabeth GoodsitpersonCenters for Disease Control and PreventionorganizationHispanic teenstopicAmerican Indian/Alaska Native teenstopicnon-Hispanic Black teenstopic
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- Federal health agency cancels most of its teen pregnancy prevention grants
- Federal health agency cancels most of its teen pregnancy prevention grants
- Federal health agency cancels most of its teen pregnancy prevention grants, including in Michigan
- Federal health agency cancels most of its teen pregnancy prevention grants