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MCHBG
(redirected from Maternal and Child Health Block Grant)

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MCHBGMaternal and Child Health Block Grant


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Other public funding sources for family planning services for low-income and uninsured women and men include the Maternal and Child Health Block Grant, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, and Title X--the only federal program dedicated solely to providing family planning services to low-income individuals.
Title V of the Social Security Act, which provides a maternal and child health block grant to every state, has the federal mandate to be this "point of accountability" at the federal and state level, but its full potential power and influence for all children and youth has not been recognized and used effectively in most states.
16 million designated for abstinence-only-until-marriage education * Title X Family Planning, $265 million (an increase of $11 million) * Maternal and Child Health Block Grant, $732 million (an increase of $18 million) * CDC HIV/AIDS, STDs, and TB Prevention, $1136 billion (an increase of $132 million) * Ryan White Care Act, $1.
 
 
 
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