
Policy Activity
Learn about National Campaign events, legislation related to teen and unplanned pregnancy, policymakers' activities and more.The role of the Public Policy Advisory Group is to provide strategic advice to The National Campaign and, from diverse perspectives, to help identify, develop, and promote a variety of policy options that will help advance The National Campaign’s goal of reducing both teen pregnancy and unplanned pregnancy among single, young adults.
For more information, please contact Jennifer Drake, 202-478-8525, or Jessica Swafford, 202-478-8529. For more resources for Policymakers, click here.
What's New
- Nominal Pricing Letter
This letter to House leadership was sent to support the inclusion of a Senate-passed amendment in the emergency supplemental that would restore the ability of college clinics and other safety net clinics to receive low-cost prescription drugs from manufacturers through a program commonly referred to as the nominal drug pricing program. - 2008 Federal Policy Agenda
There are many different solutions to the widespread problems of teen and unplanned pregnancy, at the individual and societal level, and public policy certainly plays a key role. The National Campaign’s 2008 Federal Policy Agenda provides a brief snapshot of a range of policy ideas that The National Campaign believes could help improve teen and unplanned pregnancy.
- The National Campaign Comments on Abstinence-Only Education
These comments were submitted by National Campaign CEO Sarah S. Brown to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform during a hearing on domestic abstinence-only programs. - Pending Legislation: 110th Congress
- Summary of Teen Pregnancy Prevention-Related Funding
- National Data on Teen Pregnancy
- State Data on Teen Pregnancy
