HEALTH: Congressional Dems get the ball rolling on sexual health issues

By Jeremy Moule on January 13, 2009

Congressional Democrats are starting their push to undue some Bush administration policies with a comprehensive bill dealing with reproductive and sexual health issues.

Representative Louise Slaughter is one of three sponsors of the Prevention First Act, chunks of which offer a change from Bush policies dealing with abstinence-only education and emergency contraception.

"If we want to reduce the number of abortions in this country, the methodology is clear - empower women to prevent unintended pregnancies through education and access to contraception," Slaughter said in a press release. "For every dollar spent on family planning services, it is estimated that almost four dollars is saved in public health spending. This comprehensive approach to protecting women's reproductive health will not only decrease the spread of STDs and reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies, but save money."

The bill calls for:

The bill is also sponsored by Democratic Representative Diana DeGette and, in the Senate, by Majority Leader Harry Reid.