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AIDS United Statement on Supreme Court Ruling in L.W. v. Skrmetti/U.S. v. Skrmetti
For Immediate Release CONTACT: Christina Adeleke, cadeleke@aidsunited.org; communications@aidsunited.org Washington, D.C., June 18, 2025 – Today, the Supreme Court issued its
AIDS United Statement on the Senate’s Budget Reconciliation Proposal
For Immediate Release CONTACT: Christina Adeleke, cadeleke@aidsunited.org; communications@aidsunited.org Washington, DC., – Last night, the U.S. Senate released sections of its
AIDS United CEO-Elect Carl Baloney, Jr. Joins Senate Democrats for Pride 2025 Strategy Meeting
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Christina Adeleke, cadeleke@aidsunited.org; communications@aidsunited.org AIDS United CEO-Elect Carl Baloney, Jr. Joins Senate Democrats for Pride 2025
Medicaid on the Brink: What Cuts Mean for HIV Long-Term Survivors
Every year, on June 5th, we honor HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day (HLTSAD). Held on the anniversary of the first
From Grief to Action: Honoring George Floyd Through Our Fight for Racial Justice and Health Equity
On May 25, 2020, George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, was murdered by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. His murder
PACHA Members Advocate to Sec. Kennedy for Continued Investment in HIV Funding Ahead of Senate Hearing
For Immediate Release CONTACT: Christina Adeleke, cadeleke@aidsunited.org; communications@aidsunited.org PACHA Members Advocate to Sec. Kennedy for Continued Investment in HIV Funding
House Passes Largest Medicaid Cut in History; Senate Must Reject Bill
Early this morning, after days of backroom deals and middle-of-the-night debates, the House of Representatives passed a bill that includes
The Partnership to End the HIV, STI, and Hepatitis Epidemics Urges Congress to Reject Medicaid Cuts and Misguided Work Requirements
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Partnership to End the HIV , STI, and Hepatitis Epidemics Urges Congress to Reject Medicaid Cuts
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House Energy & Commerce Committee Greenlights Catastrophic Medicaid Cuts
The House Energy & Commerce Committee passed 30-24, along party lines, a bill that would gut the country’s Medicaid program.