Planned Parenthood Chapter suits the Restrictions of Adolescent Pregnancy Program



Chapters, planned parents across several states have filed a case challenging the new terms against the Trump administration, which prevents their continued participation in chronic programs to prevent adolescent pregnancy.

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has informed the recipients of the National Tin Prevention Prevention Program (TPPP) on March 5 that they must show that they are “aligned with the current President’s Executive Order” in accordance with the case.

Since President Trump has taken office in January, more than 5 executive orders have signed, touching various issues.

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., named after the suit, did not respond to Hill’s request to comment on the case immediately.

According to the five planned parenthood chapters filed by the case, the news came to their existing five-year agreement to conduct adolescent pregnancy programs that proof-based models should be followed by the law “to prove to influence the involuntary adolescent pregnancy or affecting sexual risky behavior and consequences.”

All recipients will have to submit the annual continuity application, which was April 15 this year.

“Critically, this notice failed to provide specific to how to ‘align’ the TPP programs, which requires loyalty for existing evidence-based programming, with the executive order that is fully inappropriate or disputed with the historical Tihasic statutory order,” they argue in their case.

“The new requirements are impossibly unclear, and in the values ​​they put the prudence values ​​at all, the fund recipients will require fund recipients to violate the basic statutory requirements of the TPP program,” added the case.

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