NH’s Executive Council voted to block funding for sex ed programs in Claremont and Manchester. Now, the program is turning to the state’s congressional delegation and the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation for support.
Editor’s Note: This story was first published on New Hampshire Bulletin.CONCORD After the Executive Council voted Tuesday to defund a sex education program aimed at reducing teen pregnancy, a spokesperson for Sen. Jeanne Shaheen said she is working.
After the Executive Council voted Tuesday to defund a sex education program aimed at reducing teen pregnancy, a spokesperson for Sen. Jeanne Shaheen said she is working to replace the funding. And Democratic Councilor Cinde Warmington said she is.