AIDS United Calls for Urgent Action in the First 100 Days of the New Administration
Every election changes the political landscape. These changes will impact the ways we advocate and live our lives, but they do not alter the goals we seek to achieve. Regardless of the outcome of any election, it is our mission to end the HIV epidemic in the United States. But particularly after this election, during these uncertain times, we must remain vigilant and proactive to protect essential funding and ensure that health services remain accessible to those who need them most.
“Now, more than ever, we must act with urgency to ensure that President-Elect Donald Trump and Vice-President Elect JD Vance understand that critical services and resources that people living with HIV depend on are not to be compromised,” said Jesse Milan Jr. JD, President and CEO of AIDS United.
AIDS United stands on its history with its 60 – members of the Public Policy Council of turning challenges into opportunities, driving the conversation forward to protect healthcare access for not just for people living with and vulnerable to HIV but all Americans with pre-existing conditions.
In the wake of President-elect Trump’s first victory in 2016, more than 600 HIV advocates came together in that following year’s AIDSWatch to fight for one another in the largest and most impactful HIV advocacy event in our history. We worked with policymakers to turn a moment of uncertainty into a call for justice and an opportunity for progress, protecting the Affordable Care Act and helping usher in the Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative that has significantly lowered HIV transmission rates and provided care to tens of thousands of people living with HIV. We must once again unite in solidarity to protect our communities and forge a new path forward.
To speak to someone from AIDS United’s team or leadership, please contact AIDS United’s Communications Department at communications@aidsunited.org.
About AIDS United – AIDS United’s mission is to end the HIV epidemic in the U.S. through strategic grant-making, capacity-building, and policy/advocacy. AIDS United works to ensure access to life-saving HIV care and prevention services and to advance sound HIV-related policy for populations and communities most impacted by the U.S. epidemic. As of January 2021, our strategic grant-making initiatives have directly funded more than $118 million to local communities, and we have leveraged more than $184 million in additional investments for programs that include, but are not limited to, syringe access, access to care, capacity-building, HIV prevention, and advocacy. Learn more at www.aidsunited.org.