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It's more than just beating teen pregnancy: Incentivizing comprehensive sex education programs in the United States
Currently in the United States, many states provide abstinence only education to students, if sexual education is mandatory at all. This is largely because of the 2017 policy that redirected funding through grants from comprehensive sexual education to abstinence only education. This Note proposes that the current administration redirect the money back to comprehensive sexual education policies that were productive during the early 2010s. The federal government should also provide a level-based curriculum to states to ease the implementation of comprehensive sexual education in schools.