ACT NOW — National Call-In Day to Support HIV/AIDS Programs Friday, July 15
Congressional negotiations to reduce the federal deficit are still stuck, putting at risk critical services upon which millions of Americans rely, including persons living with HIV/AIDS. The Ryan White Program, Medicaid, Medicare, housing, prevention and other programs that make up the safety net for vulnerable Americans with HIV/AIDS and the NIH-supported research that holds the keys to ending the pandemic are all on the line. Congress and the White House are negotiating now to reduce the deficit and set new spending limits. Congress is scheduled to vote on this isssue soon, so we need to exert pressure now!
- For Senators, please call the U.S. Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121.
- Balancing the budget on the backs of vulnerable Americans, including those living with HIV, is wrong, will potentially cost lives, and will cut jobs in the health care and human needs sectors.
- Early and reliable access to HIV care, treatment, and support helps people with HIV live healthy and productive lives and is cost effective. Investing in HIV prevention today translates into better health and less spending in the future.
- In my state/district, such programs are greatly needed, because (insert local details or tell personal story).
- For President Barack Obama, please call 202-456-1111. (Please note that it may take a few minutes to be connected to a live operator with whom you can leave a message. These calls MUST be placed before 5:00PM EST – the White House comment line closes for the day at that time.)
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