News and Resources
Senate Health Care Bill is Disastrous for the HIV and STD Community
Today, AIDS United, NASTAD, the National Council of STD Directors, NMAC and The AIDS Institute join together to condemn the
AIDS United Releases Consensus Statement for Providing Trans-Affirming HIV Medical Care, Support Services and Funding
Resource features strategies to engage transgender people in a meaningful way toward creating improved HIV care, services and targeted funding.
AIDS United Announces Vice Presidents John E. Roane Jr. and Valerie L. Rochester
AIDS United, dedicated to ending the HIV epidemic in the United States, has selected John E. Roane Jr. to serve
President Trump’s FY 2018 Budget Cuts Essential HIV/AIDS, STD Programs
Washington, DC – Yesterday, President Donald Trump released his administration’s detailed FY 2018 Budget. AIDS United, NASTAD, the National Coalition
AIDS United’s Statement on President Trump’s Budget for FY 2018
AIDS United is shocked by President Trump’s Fiscal Year 2018 budget request released today. It threatens to roll back the
House of Representatives Passes Bill to Take Away Insurance Coverage for Millions
Today, AIDS United, NASTAD, the National Council of STD Directors, NMAC and The AIDS Institute join together to condemn the
AIDS United Denounces House Passage of the Disastrous and Deadly American Health Care Act
AIDS United denounces the House of Representatives for voting for the American Health Care Act (AHCA), a bill which would
Fiscal Year 2017 Spending Bill Cuts STD and Ryan White Part C Funding, Level Funds or Increases Other HIV Programs
Washington, DC – Over the weekend, Congress completed negotiations on the remainder of fiscal year (FY) 2017 funding bills for
AIDS United Responds to Fiscal Year 2017 Omnibus Appropriations Bill
AIDS United acknowledges that the Fiscal Year 2017 omnibus appropriations bill, released last night, provides continuity of HIV funding for
650+ Advocates Gather in Washington, D.C. to Meet with Members of Congress around HIV Funding and Policies, HIV Criminalization Reform, and other Key Issues at Stake for People Living with HIV in the United States
March 29, 2017, Washington D.C. – AIDSWatch, the largest constituent-based HIV advocacy event in the U.S., concluded in Washington, D.C.