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U.S. Congress Supports World AIDS Day and Global HIV/AIDS Fight

This resolution shows strong support from the U.S. Congress for global and domestic efforts to combat HIV/AIDS, recognizing World AIDS Day. Citizens can expect continued funding for prevention, treatment, and care programs, aiming to improve access to health services and protect the rights of those affected. It also emphasizes addressing poverty and inequalities that increase vulnerability to infections.
Key points
Congress reaffirms its commitment to ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the U.S. and worldwide by 2030.
Continued funding will be provided for key programs supporting people living with HIV/AIDS, including medical care and research.
The resolution highlights the need to protect human rights and support vulnerable groups like women, girls, and minorities.
Efforts to reduce risk factors such as poverty and lack of education are supported.
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Additional Information
Print number: 116_HCONRES_78
Sponsor: Rep. Lee, Barbara [D-CA-13]
Process start date: 2019-12-06