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House spending bills have increased HIV-related funding, but is complicated
The House of Representatives passed several spending bills late last week. These bills included increased funding for HIV-related programs. But
People living with HIV must be included in COVID-19 vaccine testing
The race to create a vaccine for the coronavirus is well underway. But in the race to find a vaccine,
No deal: Congressional leaders to return to constituents empty-handed
Congressional debates over what to include in the COVID-19 relief bill has been the main focus in Washington, D.C., this
All of us living with HIV are aging with HIV
There have been many advances in treatment, and those of us living with HIV are also living longer, healthier lives.
After Months of Waiting, Senate Republicans Release Lackluster COVID-19 Relief Bill
On Thursday evening, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell adjourned the body for a long weekend as unemployment benefits for more
AIDS United CEO honors the memory of Rep. John Lewis
Jesse Milan Jr., president and CEO of AIDS United, issued the following statement on the occasion of Rep. John Lewis’
Everyone who seeks care should get care.
Jesse Milan Jr., president and CEO of AIDS United, issued the following statement after the Office for Civil Rights at
House Appropriations Bill Increases Funding to HIV and Health Care
This week the House Appropriations Committee met to discuss the appropriations bill for the departments of Labor, Health and Human
HIV & Aging: Older Adults Living and Thriving with HIV
In November 2018, HHS proposed a rule that would have allowed Part D prescription drug plans under certain conditions to
Notes from the Field: Iowa Harm Reduction Coalition is Familiar with How to Support Community Through Crises like COVID-19
The first case of COVID-19 to hit Iowa was recorded on March 8, 2020. We did not see the first death