On the recordMarch 2, 2011
the CR passed by the House caps family planning and reproductive health funding at $440 million, which is a cut $185.5 million from the 2012 request.
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congress.govthe CR passed by the House caps family planning and reproductive health funding at $440 million, which is a cut $185.5 million from the 2012 request.
Lowey highlights significant cuts to family planning funding in the House's continuing resolution.
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