Obama Cuts Abstinence-Only Education From Budget, and Good Riddance

May 8, 2009 RSS Feed Print

By Bonnie Erbe, Thomas Jefferson Street blog

One small part of the president's $17 billion in budget cuts couldn't be more timely. He's eliminating federal funding for abstinence-only education. This Bush-era, religiously driven, completely ineffective form of sex education told teenagers only to abstain from sex until marriage. It did not teach them anything about biological human function. It was also just about completely ineffective in preventing teen sex, despite what Bristol Palin now says. Here's the part of the budget that describes what federal sex-ed funding will now teach.

From Reuters:

"The program will fund models that stress the importance of abstinence while providing medically accurate and age-appropriate information to youth who have already become sexually active," the budget proposal said.

The so-called "abstinence only" programs, backed by many social conservatives who oppose the teaching of contraception methods to teenagers in schools, have received about $1.3 billion in federal funds since the late 1990s.

A report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics published in March said the U.S. teen birth rate rose for a second straight year in 2007 after a long decline.

This is true compromise. Can you imagine the hubbub that would have exploded if liberals forced children of conservative families to learn in public school that they must have sex? And yet for the past eight years, children of liberals attending schools in many parts of the country have been deprived knowledge of human biology, and taught only to "not have sex."

Abstinence-only funding, by the way, did not start with the Bush administration. President Clinton actually started it, on a much smaller scale, toward the end of his second term in office. President Bush magnified federal funding by a geometric factor. That, too, is now blissfully behind us, as is his presidency.

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name of 2:37PM June 12, 2010

I never comment on these articles, but I just can't keep my mouth shut on this one. I quote Mrs. Erbe: "Can you imagine the hubbub that would have exploded if liberals forced children of conservative families to learn in public school that they must have sex?" I hope that she can see how this question is not helping her to prove her point. It is like saying, "Can you imagine the uproar if we started teaching our students that they had to cheat?" or "Boy, those conservatives sure would be in a tizzy if we started teaching students to hate people with blue eyes!" Of course society would have a problem with all three of these teachings - because we should be teaching the opposite! Cheating and prejudice are unacceptable and immoral behaviors, as is premarital sex. Abstinence is the only way to 100% prevent the heart-ache that can be caused by premarital sex, and this is especially important at such a young age.

Lauren Lauren Bo Bauren of TN 9:53PM June 02, 2010

Having been blessed with having my daughter in one of Debbie Barnes (comment above) abstinence education groups, I am very proud to say when she got married in 2005, she and her husband were both virgins...not only because of their belief in God but knowing this was not something they needed to do to their bodies and their future spouse!

Shame on any of you that think it is better to education CHILDREN (because teenagers are NOT adults) on how to have sex rather than saving themselves for one person (their future spouse)! No wonder abortion is rampant in our country since some people put so low a value on virginity! Why should a baby's life be worth any more to those people??

Jane from TN of TN 4:37PM June 02, 2010

Bonnie Erbe

Bonnie Erbe

Bonnie Erbe is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report and hosts PBS's weekly news analysis program, To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe. She also writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column for Scripps Howard News Service.

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