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Congress is now working on the fiscal year 2009 Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education appropriations bill, which will include funding for Title X (ten), the nation's family planning program. For more than 30 years, Title X has provided contraceptive and related reproductive health care services. Each year, Title X serves more than five million low-income women and men at 4,400 clinics nationwide. This successful program funds clinics that provide high-quality contraceptive services and other preventive health care to low-income individuals who would otherwise lack access to these important health care services. Unfortunately, this vital program is significantly under-funded. With the rising cost of contraceptives and health care services, Title X needs more money to continue to provide low-income women with the high-quality care for which it has become known.
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