Bush Administration AIDS Policies Continue to Fall Short
Wednesday, March 9, 2005 at 11:04AM
TheSpook
In the president’s State of the Union
address this year, he pledged again to fightthe growing HIV/AIDS
epidemic. Mr. Bush asked Congress to reauthorize the Ryan White CARE
Act “to encourage prevention and provide care and treatment” for those
infected with the disease. He also stated that “we must focus our
efforts on fellow citizens with the highest rates of new cases:
African-American men and women.” But when his 2006 budget proposal was
released two weeks later, a very different picture emerged. The
Minority AIDS Initiative, a program targeting blacks and Hispanics for
prevention and treatment, and the CARE Act, received no new funding.
The budget cuts $14 million from the Housing Opportunities for People
With AIDS program, which provides housing subsidies for low-income
people with HIV/AIDS. Experts have complained that the homeless and
those in unstable home environments are often unable to obtain medical
care and are the first to die from AIDS. The Centers for Disease
Control Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention was cut by $4 million. The
budget also cuts $45 billion over ten years from Medicaid. Yet Medicaid
is the single largest provider of medical care to those with HIV/AIDS.
Annually, this federal program provides $5.6 billion in medical
services to those with the disease. [more]
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