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Poll Finds Voters Prefer Sex Education

by Christine Stuart | March 17, 2008 12:58 PM
Posted to Health Care | State Capitol

Christine Stuart photo

A survey of 400 voters between Feb. 11 and Feb. 17, found three-quarters of those polled support a bill that would create a grant program to fund comprehensive sex education in public schools.

The survey funded by Healthy Teens Connecticut, found 77 percent support the legislation, while 17 percent oppose it, and 4 percent remain undecided.

The survey also found 52 percent of voters prefer students receive medically accurate sex education, 14 percent prefer abstinence-only sex education, and 27 percent would prefer both.

Susan Yolen, vice president of public affairs for Connecticut Planned Parenthood, said that the 27 percent who prefer both could be added to the 52 percent because comprehensive medically-accurate sex education includes messages of abstinence.

Yolen said that even among Republicans, 48 percent prefer medically accurate programs, while 18 percent prefer abstinence-only and 28 percent would like to see both taught. And, according to the survey, 38 percent of “anti-choice” voters favor medically accurate sex education, while 19 percent prefer abstinence-only and 32 percent prefer both. “This beats the opposition’s claims by a wide-margin,” Yolen said Monday at a press conference to unveil the survey results.

Click on the following links to read the entire survey starting with pages 1-5,
pages 6-9, pages 10-13, and pages 14-17.

“The public is squarely behind comprehensive sex education,” said Rep. Andrew Fleischmann, D-West Hartford, co-chairman of the Education Committee. Referring to the over-the-counter distribution the emergency contraceptive “Plan B,” Fleischmann said, “we wouldn’t need a plan B if we had a better plan A.”

He said this bill is the plan A.

The Healthy Teens bill was on the Education Committee’s agenda today and Fleischmann said he expected the committee would pass it. He said he also expects the Appropriations Committee to support creating the $1 million fund for the grant program.

Currently, sex education isn’t required in Connecticut public schools and the proposed bill would not make it mandatory. It would be a voluntary program managed by the state Department of Education and any community that wished to teach comprehensive sex education could apply for the grant money.

Comments (1)

Posted by: ctroadrunner | March 17, 2008 5:35 PM

This group is comprised of groups with no agenda whatsoever???

No news. I could of told you years ago if the group funded a study what the results would have been.

Healthy Teens Coalition Members:

AIDS Life Campaign
AIDS Project Hartford
American Academy of Pediatrics, CT Chapter
American Association of University Women, CT
Central Area Health Education Center
City of New Haven
CT AIDS Resource Coalition (CARC)
CT Association of School Based Health Centers
CT Conference of the United Church of Christ
CT Public Health Association
CT Sexual Assault Crisis Services (CONNSACS)
CT Women's Education and Legal Fund (CWEALF)
CT Women's Health Campaign
Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network (GLSEN) of CT
Greater New Haven P-FLAG
Hartford Action Plan, the Breaking the Cycle Campaign
Health Education Department, University of Connecticut
Nancy A. Humphries Institute for Political Social Work
National Council of Jewish Women, CT
National Association of Social Workers, CT Chapter
NARAL Pro-Choice Connecticut
New Haven Home Recovery
OB-GYN Section, Department of Surgical Services, Bristol Hospital
P-FLAG, Hartford
Planned Parenthood of CT
Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice of CT
Restoration Temple Deliverance Mission Churches, Inc.
True Colors
Windham Regional Community Council

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