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Parents' Right To Know Act of 2003 The Parents' Right to Know Act empowers parents to exercise their responsibility to give their children advice and guidance. THE BILL
Requires clinics that receive Title X funds to notify parents three days before giving prescription contraceptives to minor children.
TITLE X BACKGROUND
WHAT WOULD H.R. 2444 ACCOMPLISH?
H.R. 2444 would require that Title X clinics notify parents of minor children three days before giving the minors prescription contraceptives. Ending the current policy of mandated secrecy would protect parental rights and the role of the family. Parents have a right to know what the government is doing to their children.
The Parents' Right to Know Act empowers parents to exercise their responsibility to give their children advice and guidance. Moreover, the bill helps protect teenagers from the physical and emotional risks associated with sexual activity. Parents are clearly the persons most qualified to help young people make crucial decisions. H.R. 2444 would prevent the government from usurping that position of responsibility.
This bill does not prevent minors from receiving contraceptives; it does ensure minors' safety, prevent the government from using federal taxes to give medical treatment to children behind parents' backs, and thus protect against the following inevitable ramifications of the current policy:
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