The bill would provide cash bonuses to states that reduce births by unmarried women.
The governors recommended bonuses for states that reduce out-of-wedlock births.
The only way to reduce the euthanasia rate is to reduce births.
They argued that the welfare bill, in its effort to reduce out-of-wedlock births, would encourage abortions.
It would also authorize financial bonuses for states that reduce out-of-wedlock births.
Efforts to reduce premature births need to be at the top of our health care agenda.
With this in mind, the 1996 welfare law offered states financial incentives to reduce out-of-wedlock births.
In doing so, the panel upheld a part of the bill that seeks to reduce out-of-wedlock births.
Likewise, much of last year's debate focused on reducing out-of-wedlock births.
There is no reason to believe that this provision will reduce births to unwed mothers.