Portland: Sixteen states and the District of Columbia have sued the US Department of Health and Human Services, alleging that its threats to pull sexual education funding over curricula mentioning diverse gender identities were a violation of federal law.
About The Complaint
The complaint filed in federal court in Oregon on Friday says the department is attempting to force the states to "rewrite sexual health curricula to erase entire categories of students" and describes the action as "the latest attempt from the current administration to target and harm transgender and gender-diverse youth".
HHS did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.
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HHS wants to prohibit the inclusion of what it describes as "gender ideology" in lessons funded by the Personal Responsibility Education Programme (PREP) and the Title V Sexual Risk Avoidance Education (SRAE) programme. The federal grants are used to teach about abstinence and contraception for the prevention of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections.
The plaintiffs say the grant conditions HHS is seeking to impose violate federal law, the separation of powers and Congress' spending power. The termination of funding under the two federal grant programmes could result in a loss of at least USD 35 million to the plaintiff states, according to the complaint.
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The states of Oregon, Washington and Minnesota are co-leading the lawsuit.
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown said in a statement that HHS threatened to cancel PREP grants if his state didn't remove language from a high school curriculum that says: "People of all sexual orientations and gender identities need to know how to prevent pregnancy and STIs, either for themselves or to help a friend." Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said the "choice between losing funding and cutting sexual health education programmes or excluding the transgender community from those programs is unacceptable".
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