Baltimore wins lawsuit over federal cuts to teen pregnancy prevention programs (Modern Healthcare)
The city of Baltimore won a lawsuit against HHS over its federal funding cuts to teen pregnancy prevention programs, city Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen learned Wednesday while speaking at Modern Healthcare's symposium on opioids.
The lawsuit, brought by national not-for-profit Healthy Teen Network in U.S. District Court in Baltimore in February, alleged that HHS reduced federal grants for programs because they did not promote abstinence until marriage. Healthy Teen Network lost out on a $3.6 million grant award from part of an $8.5 million federal grant to Baltimore's public health department to provide sex education for 20,000 middle and high school students. The not-for-profit planned to use the funds to develop a sex education app. The city later joined the lawsuit.