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Restore the Kentucky AIDS Drug Assistance Program!
Take action by Tuesday, March 30, 2010
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HIV and AIDS healthcare
in Kentucky stopped in
2007 when the Commonwealth failed to renew the
Kentucky AIDS Drug Assistance
Program. The health of
low-income Kentuckians living with HIV, as well
as the lives of those at risk of infection are
in grave danger; we need your help to restore the
program!
Kentucky
has more than 1,200 people enrolled in its
program for low-income HIV and AIDS
patients. But the Lexington Herald-Leader
reports nearly 100 patients are on a waiting
list that started in June for the Kentucky AIDS
Drug Assistance Program (a Kentucky
program, different from the Ryan White
Programs).
"The fact that the
Commonwealth stopped funding the low-income
program in 2007 is inhumane, shortsighted, and
threatens individual and public health,"
stated Kentucky Equality Federation President
Jordan Palmer.
According to the Lexington
Herald-Leader:
"Frankly, with some of these programs, the legislature just loses track of them because at any given moment there's 1,500 issues in front of us," said House Health and Welfare Chairman Tom Burch (D-Louisville). (story)
You can help people with HIV/AIDS healthcare in Kentucky. Use the same letter below (or write your own) to contact the House Committee on Health and Welfare Members.
