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2022. FY23 Friends of Title V Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant Sign-on Letter. Washington, DC: Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs, 4 pp.

Annotation: This April 2022 letter from the FRIENDS of the Title V Maternal and Child Health Services Program, signed by over 100 healthcare organizations, urges Congressional appropriations leaders to allocate $1 billion for the Title V MCH Block Grant in FY2023. The letter emphasizes the grant's critical role in serving 60 million people in FY2020, including 93% of pregnant people and 98% of infants nationwide, highlighting its importance in reducing maternal and infant mortality, advancing health equity, and supporting COVID-19 response efforts. The signatories argue that increased funding is needed to rebuild and strengthen maternal and child health infrastructure following pandemic-related strains.

Keywords: MCH programs, Block grants, Government funding

   

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