Text 3 President Bush’s re-election already has resulted in more funds for one of the election’s pivotal "moral values" issues--abstinence education. Congress last weekend included more than $131 million for abstinence programs in its $ 388 billion spending bill. This represents an increase of $ 30 million for programs that teach middle- and high-school youths that sexual abstinence until marriage is the best choice. The new funding is far less than the $100 million Mr. Bush requested, but it marks a "record level of funding", said leaders of the National Abstinence Clearinghouse in Sioux Falls, S. D.. Public debates about the merits of teaching abstinence-until-marriage versus abstinence -plus-contraception are likely to continue: A national evaluation of abstinence-until- marriage programs has been delayed, with a final report not expected until 2006, said a spokesman for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The Bush administ
A. the public debates about the merits.
B. federal funds paid for the abstinence education.
C. abstinence education raised by the Bush administration.
D. the effects of abstinence education.
Text 3 President Bush’s re-election already has resulted in more funds for one of the election’s pivotal "moral values" issues--abstinence education. Congress last weekend included more than $131 million for abstinence programs in its $ 388 billion spending bill. This represents an increase of $ 30 million for programs that teach middle- and high-school youths that sexual abstinence until marriage is the best choice. The new funding is far less than the $100 million Mr. Bush requested, but it marks a "record level of funding", said leaders of the National Abstinence Clearinghouse in Sioux Falls, S. D.. Public debates about the merits of teaching abstinence-until-marriage versus abstinence -plus-contraception are likely to continue: A national evaluation of abstinence-until- marriage programs has been delayed, with a final report not expected until 2006, said a spokesman for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The Bush administ
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President Bush’s re-election already has resulted in more funds for one of the election’s pivotal "moral values" issues--abstinence education.
Congress last weekend included more than $131 million for abstinence programs in its $ 388 billion spending bill.
This represents an increase of $ 30 million for programs that teach middle- and high-school youths that sexual abstinence until marriage is the best choice.
The new funding is far less than the $100 million Mr. Bush requested, but it marks a "record level of funding", said leaders of the National Abstinence Clearinghouse in Sioux Falls, S. D..
Public debates about the merits of teaching abstinence-until-marriage versus abstinence -plus-contraception are likely to continue: A national evaluation of abstinence-until- marriage programs has been delayed, with a final report not expected until 2006, said a spokesman for the Department of Health and
A. the public debates about the merits.
B. federal funds paid for the abstinence education.
C. abstinence education raised by the Bush administration.
D. the effects of abstinence education.
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