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Third judge rules against Trump admin on cuts to teen pregnancy program (The Hill)

The Trump administration was handed another loss Wednesday evening in a case surrounding its abrupt cuts to grants for organizations participating in a federal teen pregnancy prevention program.

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Dr. Wen Responds to Ruling in Baltimore’s Teen Pregnancy Prevention Lawsuit Against Trump Administration

BALTIMORE MD (APRIL 27, 2018) - Yesterday, Judge Catherine Blake of the US District Court for the District of Maryland ruled in Baltimore City’s favor in its Teen Pregnancy Prevent

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Feds must process Baltimore teen pregnancy prevention grant renewal, judge rules (The Daily Record)

A federal judge has ordered the Department of Health and Human Services to process Baltimore’s application to renew funding for teen pregnancy prevention initiatives, finding the early termination of the five-year grant did not follow agency protocol.

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Committees Tackle Politically Powerful Issue of Opioids Legislation (Roll Call)

The House heads into a marathon opioid markup Wednesday, a day after the Senate health committee approved bipartisan legislation of its own addressing the crisis. Both chambers are eager to advance bills to combat the crisis under an aggressive timeline, with an eye toward demonstrating action before the midterms on an issue that affects voters representing most demographics and districts.

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New Trump teen pregnancy approach stresses abstinence (NBC)

The Trump administration has published its new plan for fighting teen pregnancy and its message to teens is clear: don’t have sex. 

"Why should our communities be asking for another grant when we don’t even know the reason why our grant was terminated?” asked Dr. Leana Wen, the Baltimore City Health Commissioner who is part of the lawsuit against HHS.

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6 Months Since Trump Declared an Opioid Emergency, What's Changed? (Governing)

On Oct. 26 last year, President Donald Trump declared the opioid epidemic -- which took more than 64,000 lives in 2016 -- a national emergency.

'“We’ve seen no effect here in Baltimore from the emergency [declaration]," says Leana Wen, the city's health commissioner. "We could save so many more lives if we had more resources. We don’t need any more rhetoric."

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The Senate is advancing a bill to fight the opioid crisis. It’s still not enough. (Vox)

The Senate is advancing a legislative package to confront an opioid epidemic that’s killed hundreds of thousands over the past two decades. But as much as the Senate has hyped up the proposal, experts and advocates on the ground are worried that the bill simply doesn’t match the full scale of the crisis. 

“Many of these policies seem to be tinkering around the edges,” Dr. Leana Wen, the health commissioner of Baltimore, previously told me. “It’s not that they’re not helpful in some way,” she added. But what officials on the ground feel they need is “sustained, specific funding” and bolder, more sweeping guidance that will help build up long-term solutions.

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Baltimore City Health Commissioner Talks About Bill That Requires Restaurants To Have Non-Sugar Added Drink Options for Kids (WJZ)

Watch a video of Dr. Wen talking about a bill Mayor Pugh recently signed making the default options for kids' meals water, milk, or 100% juice.

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Philly is ‘floating on opioids’: Civic leaders address drug crisis, share solutions (WHYY)

Shortly after Michael McMahon won Staten Island’s district attorney’s race in 2015, a young man collapsed on the street where he lived in the middle of the night. McMahon recounted this story and the approach he took as part of a panel organized by Pew Charitable Trusts in Philadelphia Friday morning. The goal was to share lessons across cities, as Philadelphia wrestles with one of the nation’s highest overdose death rates amid a drug crisis that does not appear to be letting up.

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Bmore Healthy Newsletter: April 20, 2018

Click here to read the 4/20/18 newsletter.

In this issue:

  • Note from the Commissioner
  • Dr. Wen joined Mayor Pugh for the Signing of Two Key Pieces of Public Health Law
  • Dr. Wen Joins Health Department’s Bureau of School Health at Opening of New School-Based Health Center at Mervo 
  • Dr. Wen Joins the 2018 March for Science
  • and more

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