1、 September 30, 2014 Title X Family Planning Program Overview The Family Planning Program was enacted in 1970 as Title X of the Public Health Service Act. It provides grants to public and nonprofit agencies for family planning services, research, and training. Administered by the U.S. Department of H
2、ealth and Human Services (HHS), it is the only domestic federal program devoted solely to family planning and related preventive health services. What Is the Federal Funding Level? FY2014 funding was $286.5 million. The Presidents budget requests the same amount for FY2015. The Senate Appropriations
3、 Labor-HHS-Education Subcommittee bill would provide $300 million for FY2015. House minority bill H.R.5464 would also provide $300 million for FY2015. FY2015 continuing resolution P.L.113-164, signed by the President on September 19, 2014, funds most discretionary programs including Title X through
4、December 11, 2014, at the rate these programs were funded in FY2014, minus an across-the-board 0.0554% reduction. FY2014 Appropriations: $286.5 million Clients Served (2012): 4.8 million Number of Title X Clinics (2012): 4,189 What Clinical Services Are Provided? Clinical services provided through T