Dems Limp on Abstinence Funds?Bill ScherJune 07, 2007House leaders had been planning to let expire funds for abstinence-only education, a proven failure at getting teens to abstain from sex, CQ Today reported last month.But last night, CQ reported that a House appropriations subcommittee is planning on increasing funds for a different pot of money for abstinence ed. Why? According to CQ: Lawmakers say the olive branch extended to Republicans increases the likelihood that the bill will pass the House with a veto-proof majority. It also sends a strong signal that Appropriations Chairman David R. Obey, D-Wis., will avoid controversial social policy changes this year in the interest of moving bills. ... I'm sure these guys think they're being pragmatic and savvy. But this is a continuation of the "Failure of Compromise" hallmark of this Congress. As I wrote last month: Time and time again, Democratic leaders have sought to accommodate the conservative Republican minority and craft compromise legislation. And in almost every case, it has led to bad or no results. If this compromise goes through, more kids will continue to be miseducated about sex, damaging our public health. There is logic to the saying: pick your battles. But this is a good battle to pick -- showing the new Congress knows when a government program doesn't work and doesn't deserve funding. If congressional leaders want to build trust for ideas where government funds are critical, they need to show they know the difference between good and bad government. The appropriations subcommittee meets on this issue today at 2 p.m. ET. The Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States is calling for folks to contact Obey and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi before then. |