Office of Population Affairs
Coverage of Office of Population Affairs in the Nexus archive.
- 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.
- Federal health agency cancels most of its teen pregnancy prevention grants
The U.S. Health and Human Services agency canceled 53 out of 67 grants totaling $68 million under the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program, citing misalignment with agency priorities. Grantees included universities, health departments, and Planned Parenthood affiliates in multiple states, with one organization, AccessMatters, stating the termination would devastate youth access to reproductive health programs.
- Federal health agency cancels most of its teen pregnancy prevention grants
The U.S. Health and Human Services agency canceled 53 out of 67 grants under the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program, affecting $68 million in funding for organizations in over two dozen states. The cancellations, effective immediately, were cited as misaligned with agency priorities, particularly for programs deemed to normalize or promote sexual activity for minors.
- Federal health agency cancels most of its teen pregnancy prevention grants
The U.S. Health and Human Services agency canceled 53 out of 67 grants under its Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program, affecting over $68 million in funding across multiple states. The termination cited misalignment with agency priorities, including claims that some programs 'normalize or promote sexual activity for minors.'
- Federal health agency cancels most of its teen pregnancy prevention grants
The U.S. Health and Human Services agency canceled 53 out of 67 grants under the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program, affecting over $68 million in funding across more than two dozen states. The cancellations, effective immediately, were cited as misaligned with agency priorities, particularly for programs deemed to 'normalize or promote sexual activity for minors.'
- Federal health agency cancels most of its teen pregnancy prevention grants, including some in Pa.
The U.S. Health and Human Services agency canceled 53 out of 67 grants under its Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program, citing misalignment with agency priorities, including those funding programs in Pennsylvania. The cancellations, effective immediately, affect $68 million in funding for organizations like AccessMatters, which provides reproductive health services to over 1,100 teens. The Trump administration previously took similar actions in 2017, leading to a lawsuit.
- Federal health agency cancels most of its teen pregnancy prevention grants
The U.S. Health and Human Services agency canceled 53 out of 67 grants under its Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program, affecting $68 million in funding across multiple states. Grantees, including universities and Planned Parenthood affiliates, were notified the programs misaligned with agency priorities, such as normalizing sexual activity for minors.
- 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.'
- Family planning organizations sue Trump administration over Title X funding announcement
The National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association and the Family Health Council of Central Pennsylvania sued the U.S. Health and Human Services agency, alleging the Trump administration is politicizing Title X funding by imposing priorities conflicting with the program's original intent. The lawsuit challenges the 2027 Notice of Funding Opportunity, which requires applicants to align with policies such as ending diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and gender-affirming care.
- Family planning organizations sue Trump administration over Title X funding announcement
The National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association and a Pennsylvania family planning organization sued the U.S. Health and Human Services agency, alleging politicization of Title X funding and violation of the law's intent. The lawsuit challenges the 2027 Notice of Funding Opportunity, which requires applicants to align with priorities including ending diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and gender-affirming care, and prohibits appeals for eligibility decisions.
- Family planning organizations sue Trump administration over Title X funding announcement
The National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association and the Family Health Council of Central Pennsylvania sued the U.S. Health and Human Services agency, alleging the Title X grant program is being politicized through new funding priorities that conflict with its intended purpose. The lawsuit challenges the 2027 Notice of Funding Opportunity, which mandates an 'alignment review' prioritizing policies like ending diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts and gender-affirming care.
- Family planning organizations sue Trump administration over Title X funding announcement
The National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association and a Pennsylvania-based family planning organization sued the U.S. Health and Human Services agency, alleging that the Title X grant program is being politicized. The lawsuit challenges the 2027 funding priorities, which include ending diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts and gender-affirming care, as conflicting with the program's intended purpose.