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The Domestic Gag Rule refers to the interpretation of Section 1008 of Title X to mean that Title X recipients were barred from using federal funds to promote, counsel, or refer clients for abortion care and prohibited recipients from providing abortion care at the same clinics, even if federal dollars were in no
The Title X Family Planning Program (Title X) was enacted in 1970 as Title X of the Public Health Service Act (PHSA, codified at 42 U.S.C. 300 to 300a-6). Title X provides grants to public and nonprofit agencies for family planning services, research, and training.
The Oklahoma State Department of Health had received this funding since 1971 but lost it in 2023 after it refused to meet one of the grants requirements to provide counseling to pregnant people on all options, including abortion if a patient requests it.
Colorado Title X Family Planning (FP) clinics provide a range of preventive health services, including reproductive health exams; contraceptive supplies; pregnancy testing; screening for cancer and STIs, including ; basic infertility services; and referrals to other health and social services.
Title X in California + Hawaii Comprehensive family planning providers offer youth and people with low-incomes a full range of birth control, STI services, pregnancy testing and options counseling, and cancer screenings. Californias robust statewide network include: Federally Qualified Health Centers.
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Title X is funded by federal grants administered by the US Department of Health and Human Services through the Office of Population Affairs and implemented through competitive grants to a range of public health agencies and nonprofit organizations.

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