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The current funding can only reach 2% of teens.
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Teen pregnancy is a bad entity, causing problems w/ mother and society »
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Teen pregnancy is a bad entity, causing problems w/ mother and society☜☜86ABA5
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Fed. spending to prevent teen & unplanned pregnancy should be raised »
Fed. spending to prevent teen & unplanned pregnancy should be raised
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Between 2010 and 2011/2012, these programs have lost funding. »
Between 2010 and 2011/2012, these programs have lost funding.
Between 2010 and 2011/2012, these programs have lost funding.☜While providing much-needed resources, federal funding dedicated to evidence-based teen pregnancy prevention programs barely begins to meet the tremendous need; together, these funds still will only be able to serve fewer than two percent of teens in America.☜00FC7E
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The success these programs could have is stifled b/c of budget cuts »
The success these programs could have is stifled b/c of budget cuts
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Funding to these programs 2010 - $110 million 2011/2012 - $105 million »
Funding to these programs 2010 - $110 million 2011/2012 - $105 million
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there is still plenty of funding »
there is still plenty of funding
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The current funding can only reach 2% of teens.
The current funding can only reach 2% of teens. ☜☜FFA400
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