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HB 234 - Sex Education Pilot Program - Key Vote
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Legislation - Referred to Committee (Senate) - Feb. 17, 2009
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (79-40) - Feb. 12, 2009 (Key vote)
Title: Sex Education Pilot Program
Vote to pass a bill that requires the State Board of Education and the State Board of Health to jointly establish a pilot program for comprehensive, age-appropriate sexual education in high risk school districts for the 2009-2010, 2010-2011, and 2011-2012 school years.
- -Providing counseling aimed at preventing unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases among teens;
-Providing social and cultural support services regarding teen pregnancy;
-Providing health and education services related to the prevention of unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases among teens;
-Promoting better health and educational outcomes among pregnant teens;
-Providing training for individuals who plan to work in school-based support programs regarding the prevention of unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases among teens; and
-Providing sex education as part of the curriculum of the pilot program in addition to the curriculum as required by existing law.
- -Promoting effective communication among families about preventing teen pregnancy;
-Educating community members about the consequences of teen pregnancy;
-Encouraging young people to postpone sexual activity;
-Providing information about the health benefits and side effects of all contraceptives and barrier methods as a means of reducing the risk of pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases; and
-Providing educational information, including medical information on contraceptives and barrier methods, for young people in communities who are already sexually active ore are at risk of becoming sexually active.
Legislation - Introduced (House) - Jan. 6, 2009
Title: Sex Education Pilot Program
Sponsors
Co-sponsors
- Kimberly Campbell Buck (MS - D)
- John W. Hines (MS - D)
- John Morton Mayo (MS - D) (Out Of Office)