Summary

The Department of Transportation (DOT) has issued a memo prioritizing federal funding for communities with marriage and birth rates above the national average.

The directive, which applies to grants, loans, and contracts, also prioritizes projects benefiting families with young children.

A congressional aide criticized the policy, saying, “Considering fertility rates when prioritizing federal grants? We obviously have no idea what the full impact of that will be… It’s absolutely creepy. It’s a little ‘Chinese government.’”

The memo also blocks mask mandates and requires compliance with immigration enforcement.

  • yetAnotherUser
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    19 hours ago

    Eh, I’d argue for birth control to be effective the knowledge how to use it and have safe sex is pretty important - which relies on education (though in a sex-ed and not tertiary education kind of way).

    Increasing education spending directly results in a lower birth rate, much more so than “just” providing free birth control. Ideally both should be provided though.

    • Spacehooks@reddthat.com
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      18 hours ago

      Lol this feels like chicken and egg convo.

      Education leads more people wanting to take BC Vs Bc allow more people to get educated.