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2009-S611 on Mar 17, 2009

Bill Sponsorship: Responsible Education About Life Act Source: S.611&HR1551
    To provide for the reduction of adolescent pregnancy, HIV rates, and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), Congress finds as follows:
  1. Leading public health organizations stress the need for sexuality education that includes messages about abstinence and contraception.
  2. A 2005 statement [to Congress] urged that 'Sexuality education should be non-judgmental & support parent-child communication & should not impose religious or ideological viewpoints upon students.'
  3. [A Congressionally-sponsored] 2006 position paper that 'Efforts to promote abstinence should include information about concepts of healthy sexuality, sexual orientation & tolerance, personal responsibility, risks of HIV, access to reproductive health care, and benefits & risks of condoms & other contraceptive methods.'
  4. 8 in 10 Americans believe that sex education should promote abstinence and provide information about the effectiveness & benefits of contraception.
  5. There is strong evidence that more comprehensive sex education can effectively help young people delay sexual initiation, even as it increases contraceptive use among sexually active youth.
  6. There is no evidence that federally funded abstinence-only-until-marriage programs are effective in stopping or delaying teen sex.
  7. Most young people have sex for the first time at about age 17, but do not marry until their late 20s. Hence young adults are at risk of unwanted pregnancy & STDs for nearly a decade.

    [Congress requires that] Sex Education Programs should:
  • provide information about the health benefits and side effects of all contraceptive and barrier methods used as a means to prevent pregnancy; and to reduce the risk of contracting STDs, including HIV/AIDS;
  • encourage family communication between parent and child about sexuality;
  • teach young people how alcohol and drug use can affect responsible decisionmaking; and
  • do not teach or promote religion.


    Participating counts on VoteMatch question 1. Question 1: Abortion is a woman's right Scores: -2=Strongly oppose; -1=Oppose; 0=neutral; 1=Support; 2=Strongly support.
  • Topic: Families & Children
  • Headline: Teach teens about both abstinence & contraception (Score: 1)
  • Headline 2: Sponsored bill to teach teens about contraception (Score: 1)

  • Key for participation codes:
  • Sponsorships: p=sponsored; o=co-sponsored; s=signed
  • Memberships: c=chair; m=member; e=endorsed; f=profiled; s=scored
  • Resolutions: i=introduced; w=wrote; a=adopted
  • Cases: w=wrote; j=joined; d=dissented; c=concurred
  • Surveys: '+' supports; '-' opposes.



Democrats participating in 2009-S611

Neil Abercrombie s1sHawaii Democrat (Resigned 2010)
Gary Ackerman s1sNew York Dem./Ind./Lib./Working-Fam.
Tammy Baldwin s1sWI Democratic Challenger
Howard Berman s1sCalifornia Democrat
Earl Blumenauer s1sOregon Democrat
Barbara Boxer s1sCA Democratic Jr Senator
Robert Brady s1sPennsylvania Democrat
Sherrod Brown s1sOH Democratic Sr Senator
Roland Burris s1sIL Democratic Jr Senator (retiring 2010)
Maria Cantwell s1sWA Democratic Jr Senator
Lois Capps s1sCalifornia Democrat
Russ Carnahan s1sMissouri Democrat
Kathy Castor s1sFlorida Democrat
Yvette Clarke s1sNew York Democrat
Steve Cohen s1sTennessee Democrat
Joseph Crowley s1sNew York Democrat
Elijah Cummings s1sMaryland Democrat
Danny Davis s1sIllinois Democrat
Susan Davis s1sCalifornia Democrat
Diana DeGette s1sColorado Democrat
Bill Delahunt s1sMassachusetts Democrat (until 2010)
Rosa DeLauro s1sConnecticut Democrat
Mike Doyle s1sPennsylvania Democrat
Richard Durbin s1sIL Democratic Sr Senator
Sam Farr s1sCalifornia Democrat
Chaka Fattah s1sPennsylvania Democrat
Dianne Feinstein s1sCA Democratic Sr Senator
Bob Filner s1sCalifornia Democrat (Mayoral run 2011)
Gabby Giffords s1sArizona Democrat
Kirsten Gillibrand s1sNew York Democrat
Charles Gonzalez s1sTexas Democrat
Al Green s1sTexas Democrat
Raul Grijalva s1sArizona Democrat
Luis Gutierrez s1sIllinois Democrat
Tom Harkin s1sIA Democratic Jr Senator
Alcee Hastings s1sFlorida Democrat
Maurice Hinchey s1sNew York Dem./Ind./Lib./Working-Fam.
Mazie Hirono s1sHawaii Democrat (Senate run 2012)
Mike Honda s1sCalifornia Democrat
Jesse Louis Jackson s1sIllinois Democrat
Patrick Kennedy s1sRhode Island Democrat (until 2010)
Ted Kennedy s1sMA Former Democrat Senator (until 2009)
John Kerry s1sMA Democratic Sr Senator
Carolyn Kilpatrick s1sMichigan Democrat (until 2010)
Dennis Kucinich s1sOhio Democrat
James Langevin s1sRhode Island Democrat
Rick Larsen s1sWashington Democrat
Frank Lautenberg s2pNJ Democratic Sr Senator
Barbara Lee s2pCalifornia Democrat
John Lewis s1sGeorgia Democrat
Nita Lowey s1sNew York Democrat
Carolyn Maloney s1sNew York Democrat/Liberal
Betty McCollum s1sMinnesota Democrat
Jim McDermott s1sWashington Democrat
Jim McGovern s1sMassachusetts Democrat
Gregory Meeks s1sNew York Dem./Working-Families
Robert Menendez s1sNew Jersey Democrat
George Miller s1sCalifornia Democrat
Patty Murray s1sWA Democratic Sr Senator
Jerrold Nadler s1sNew York Dem./Lib./Working-Families
Grace Napolitano s1sCalifornia Democrat
Eleanor Holmes Norton s1sDistrict of Columbia Democrat
John Olver s1sMassachusetts Democrat
Ed Pastor s1sArizona Democrat
Donald Payne s1sNew Jersey Democrat
David Eugene Price s1sNorth Carolina Democrat
Mike Quigley s1sIllinois Democrat
Steven Rothman s1sNew Jersey Democrat
Bobby Rush s1sIllinois Democrat
Linda Sanchez s1sCalifornia Democrat
Jan Schakowsky s1sIllinois Democrat
Charles Schumer s1sNY Democratic Sr Senator
Jose Serrano s1sNew York Democrat/Liberal
Brad Sherman s1sCalifornia Democrat
Louise Slaughter s1sNew York Democrat
David Adam Smith s1sWashington Democrat
Pete Stark s1sCalifornia Democrat
John Tierney s1sMassachusetts Democrat
Dina Titus s1sNevada Democrat (until 2010)
Paul Tonko s1sNew York Democrat
Debbie Wasserman Schultz s1sFlorida Democrat
Diane Watson s1sCalifornia Former Democrat (until 2010)
Henry Waxman s1sCalifornia Democrat
Peter Welch s1sVermont Democrat
Lynn Woolsey s1sCalifornia Democrat (Retiring 2012)
David Wu s1sOregon Democrat



Republicans participating in 2009-S611



Independents participating in 2009-S611

Joe Sestak s1sPA 2010 Democratic Senate Challenger; currently US Rep.



Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: 86
Republicans: 0
Independents: 1


















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