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Thu Nov 16, 2017, 08:06 PM Nov 2017

State gives Alternatives to Abortion program $20 million more in funding

by Matthew Choi, Texas Tribune

The Texas Legislature's budget for the next two years includes $20 million more in funding for a controversial program that seeks to discourage women from getting abortions in the state.

Alternatives to Abortion uses contracted providers to offer services such as financial counseling and support groups for new parents, as well as children's items such as car seats and infant formula. The extra money puts the program's total operating budget at over $38 million, the highest it's been since it began in 2006.

The Texas Health and Human Services Commission, which oversees Alternatives to Abortion, said in a report it plans to use the funding to extend services for new parents until the child's third birthday and connect pregnant mothers to financial assistance programs such as Medicaid, CHIP and food stamps. The commission also plans to expand job training and placement for mothers under the program, which will "lead to greater self-sufficiency and lower reliance on health and human service programs across the lifespan," according to the report.

State law requires the Health and Human Services Commission to report funding needs to the governor and Legislature. Funding is allocated in two-year periods and has steadily grown each legislative session. The 2018-2019 period's $20 million increase is the largest in the program's history — four times its starting budget in 2006. The last increase was an additional $8 million beginning in 2016.

Read more: https://www.texastribune.org/2017/11/16/alternatives-abortion-funding-increases-more-100-percent/
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State gives Alternatives to Abortion program $20 million more in funding (Original Post) TexasTowelie Nov 2017 OP
Free college would be a good thing, too. secondwind Nov 2017 #1
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