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Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn (D) |
Great news! Effective January 1, 2014, all Illinois schools that choose to teach sexuality education will have to teach comprehensive sex education to their students, thanks to Democratic Governor Pat Quinn who is expected to sign House Bill 2675 into law in the coming weeks. This bill essentially bans abstinence-only curriculum from the classroom. Illinois is ranked 27th in the US for teen birth rates, and 22nd in teen pregnancy rates. Perhaps Illinois schools should stock up on sexuality education curriculum from the Sex Ed Store!
And from Malawi to Mississippi, can teens be paid not to have sex? The Atlantic discusses this tactic as a way to diminish Mississippi's high teen birth rates (55 per 1,000 births), the highest in the nation. Teens in Malawi prove it can work, where rates average 177 per 1,000 births. Mississippi's sexuality education is abstinence-only, and in a culturally conservative and socioeconomically deprived area of the country. Teen pregnancies cost the state $155 million per year, according to the Women's Fund of Mississippi, so perhaps this is something to seriously consider. If youth are paid to attend sexuality education programs outside of the classroom, learn comprehensive sexual health behaviors and attitudes, and implement them in their own lives, maybe Mississippi will see teen pregnancy and birth rates reduce over time.
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