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Congress Urges HHS to Release Title X Funding
March 18, 2026
The U.S. Congress, including bipartisan groups of Senators and Representatives, has issued multiple urgent letters to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. demanding immediate release and extension of Title X grant funding. These letters emphasize the critical role of Title X in supporting over two million patients through family planning, contraception, preventive care, and reproductive health services, particularly in underserved and low-income communities. The funding guidance and application process have experienced significant delays, with a looming funding lapse date of March 31, 2026, threatening to disrupt services, cause clinic closures, and worsen maternal and reproductive health outcomes nationwide.
- Title X grants provide essential funding to thousands of health centers across all 50 states and territories, supporting services such as contraception, cervical cancer screenings, pregnancy counseling, and STI testing.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate potential impacts on grant disbursement timelines and service continuity for Title X-funded providers.
- Contractors and subcontractors involved in reproductive health services, including organizations like Maine Family Planning and Planned Parenthood, may face operational risks if funding lapses.
- This situation underscores the importance of timely federal grant funding processes and the need for contingency planning by grantees and service providers to maintain uninterrupted care delivery.
The bipartisan Title X program, championed by then-Congressman George H.W. Bush and signed into law by President Nixon, served 2.8 million people in 2023. For many of those patients, especially in rural and underserved communities, Title X health centers are their only source of health care. In 2023 alone, Title X supported 3,853 health centers across all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories and performed 461,085 cervical cancer screenings. These screenings have helped lower cervical cancer rates by more than half since the mid 1970s. Without timely access to the Year 5 funding of grants they have already been awarded, Title X clinics will be left without the needed support to continue to provide these screenings, contraceptive supplies, and other critical services.
— Nikema Williams, Democratic Women’s Caucus Whip
Any gap in Title X funding could result in over two million patients losing access to contraception and preventative care, worsen maternal health outcomes, and increase sexually transmitted infections.
— The lawmakers in their letter
HHS failed to release the funding guidelines for months, only to release them late last Friday and give applicants only one week to submit their materials. HHS’s rushed approach could delay critical funding to grantees.
— Representative Judy Chu
Agencies
Department of Health and Human Services, United States Senate, United States House of Representatives, Democratic Women’s Caucus, Reproductive Freedom Caucus
Vendors
Maine Family Planning, Planned Parenthood
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- Congresswoman Nikema Williams, Dem Women’s Caucus, & Reproductive Freedom Caucus Urge HHS to Fund Title X Grants to Protect Critical Reproductive Care After Significant Delay · Nikemawilliams · Mar 18
- Rep. Chu Joins the Democratic Women’s Caucus & Reproductive Freedom Caucus in Urging HHS to Fund Title X Grants to Protect Critical Reproductive Care After Significant Delay | Representative Judy Chu · CHU · Mar 17
- Slotkin Joins Colleagues Urging HHS to Immediately Release Title X Funding - Senator Elissa Slotkin · Slotkin Senate · Mar 11
- Warner, Colleagues Demand HHS Immediately Release Title X Funding - Press Releases - Mark R. Warner · Warner Senate · Mar 12
- Hirono, Murray, King Lead Colleagues in ... | Senator Mazie Hirono · Hirono Senate · Mar 12