Healthy Futures of Texas monitors federal policy related to adolescent reproductive health, including programs that provide access to healthcare and health education.

Health Education

Several federal funding streams support access to sex education. These include programs such as the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program (TPPP) and Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP). 

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Health Care

Federal funding streams such as Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program, and Title X are critical in providing access to health care for low-income youth. 

  • Title X (pronounced “Title Ten”) is a federal funding stream that has provided access to services such as birth control, pap smears, and STI screening and treatment since the 1970s. Following a court decision, minors in Texas now need parent consent to get birth control at Title X clinics. To learn more about the Title X program or find a provider, visit EveryBody Texas.
  • Medicaid and CHIP provides health insurance to about half of the children In Texas. The federal government pays for about two-thirds of Medicaid costs. Learn more here. 
  • Healthy Texas Women is a Medicaid waiver program funded jointly by the state and the federal government. It provides services like birth control, cancer screening, STI screening and treatment, and other benefits to Texas women. Learn more here. 
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