Bulletin n. 2-3/2012 | ||
October 2012-February 2013 | ||
Doan Alesha E., McFarlane Deborah R. |
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Saying No to Abstinence-Only Education: An Analysis of State Decision-Making | ||
in Publius: The Journal of Federalism , vol. 42, n. 4, Fall , 2012 , 613-635 | ||
As a rule, American states try to maximize their share of federal funds. This study addresses an unusual case of states rejecting federal dollars. Here, the spurned monies were block grants for abstinence-only education, intended to discourage adolescent sexual activity. These grants became available in 1998, but by 2009, twenty-five states had rejected them. Using a conceptual framework drawn from fiscal federalism and morality politics, we explore the dynamics of these state decisions through an event history analysis. The results suggest that states’ rejection of abstinence-only funds were largely driven by partisanship and ideology rather than by fiscal maximization or state needs. We argue that this case is a bellwether for fiscal federalism in a polarized polity. | ||