A “little-noticed provision” in the recently signed health care reform law (HR 3590) will grant 0 million over five years to state programs encouraging teens to remain abstinent until marriage as a way to prevent teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, the Washington Post reports. The provision, sponsored by Sen…

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