LIFELONG AIDS ALLIANCE ACTION BLOG

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Budget update from Lifelong's lobbyist, Carey Morris

To begin with this is my very first time writing anything for a blog. Be patient with me. I am a working Mom with two little kids I barely have time to check my email much less participate in the online world. That said, I am so excited to have the opportunity to thank everyone who came to Olympia in February to participate in A3D. It is one of my favorite days down here (that and potato day, no offense but they pass out free baked potatoes so they win). I loved seeing everyone come from around the State to talk about the importance of HIV/AIDS programs in their communities. It has such an impact with the Legislators. I cannot tell you how many people approached me after to say how impressed they were with the constituents who came in their offices. So thank you. I could not do what I do down here without YOU! Elected officials have to know that protecting HIV/AIDS programs is a priority to their districts.

We are beginning our fourth month of Legislative Session - the home stretch. The final gavel will come down no later then April 26th to indicate the end. It has been a very difficult session. In the next three weeks the Legislature has to figure out how to pass a budget with a $9 billion deficit. Nope, I didn't make a mistake that is billion with a big 'ol "B". It is a staggering task to try to put together a document that both protects the core functions of government and the safety net for vulnerable people. I do not envy them. The budget that the Legislators will vote on will not have any new revenue in it - that means that they have to find $9 billion to cut out of current programs. We are in uncharted territory.

This week the Senate and House released back to back budgets - both included some devastating cuts. For HIV/AIDS programs the Senate budget placed a cap on the EIP (Early Intervention Program) at 95% of current expenditures, about $3 million and reduced AIDSnet grants by 20% another $3 million. The House budget capped EIP at 98%, about $1 million and reduced the AIDSnets by $1.1 million BUT eliminated the administration of the regional AIDSnets and had the Department of Health assume the responsibility. Our goal is to limit the amount of direct client services that will get cut by the proposed budgets and although we are cautious about DOH's capacity to take on the additional workload of the AIDSnets, we see the House budget as a better option.

That being said I need your help - nope your involvement in this process did not end when you drove out of Olympia after A3D, sorry. I am encouraging you to contact your Legislators again. If you don't know who represents you go to www.leg.wa.gov and put in your address. Please email them the following message (feel free to put in your own words):

I am writing to you today as your constituent to ask you to support the House Proposed Budget for HIV/AIDS funding.While both the House and Senate budgets propose cuts to HIV/AIDS services, specifically the Early Intervention program and the regional AIDSNets, the cuts the HIV/AIDS community will face in the House budget will be less drastic to direct client services.During these challenging economic times, please do your part to preserve as much funding as possible for those most at risk in our state.Please remember to be polite. It has been a rough couple days (actually a rough couple months) down here for everyone. If you are writing a Representative say Thank You for their proposal and let them know you understand they had to make difficult decisions and you really appreciate what they have done. A few kind words go a long way. Also, include your address so they know you are a constituent.

Although it was a relief to see that neither proposed budget eliminated our core programs, we are a long way from the final document. In case you haven't heard it before - each day in Olympia is a like a month. We need to keep up the contact until Legislators are packing up their offices to leave town.

I am so very honored to be working on the HIV/AIDS issues with you in Olympia. Your voices are being heard and respected here. Thank you for taking the time to be part of the process. I know the political process can be frustrating and confusing - but each time you take the time to educate an elected official or come to the Capitol it gets a little easier to understand and get involved. Trust me it makes a difference. I could go on and on about this - seriously remember I talk for a living plus I love the political process - it is important.



Thank you,

Carey Morris

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Voices in Action: Strengthening HIV/AIDS Community Leadership

*Please note: date and time changed from original post!

It's now been over a month since AIDS Awareness & Action Day, and the escalating $9 billion state budget deficit has made the fight to save HIV/AIDS services in Washington State tougher every day.

Want to stay involved and continue to build your advocacy skills? Come add your voice to the discussion about how we can work together to protect the HIV/AIDS services that matter the most!

Join us for the April meeting of:
Voices in Action
Strengthening HIV/AIDS Community Leadership

Thursday, April 2nd
5:30 pm
at
MOMS Pharmacy
1017 E. Union Street
(below the Lifelong Thrift Store)







Join others in our community interested in advocacy- together we can work to make our voices heard!

Please contact us to RSVP or for more information. Thanks, and we look forward to seeing you!

Bonnie Lenneman, Lifelong AIDS Alliance Advocacy Coordinator bonniel@llaa.org
Caitlin Sullivan, BABES Network-YWCA Advocacy Coordinator caitlin@babesnetwork.org


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Monday, March 23, 2009

Great Seattle P-I article about Bailey-Boushay House

Check out this article about Bailey-Boushay House just published by the Seattle Post-Intellingencer:



Please take a few moments to call your state senator and representatives to let them know that funding for Bailey-Boushay House is critical for those who depend upon its services.

You can ook up your legislators' contact information here: Legislative roster

Don't know who your legislators are? Follow this link to find your legislative district


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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Check out our A3D picture from the Senate floor!


Look at all those beautiful and amazing advocates who came to AIDS Awareness & Action Day! Thank you, Sen. Murray's office, for providing us with this picture!

If you would like an electronic copy of this photo, please email bonniel@llaa.org.


Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Speak up NOW to protect HIV/AIDS services in Washington State!

Our work has only just begun! Urge your state legislators to protect funding for HIV/AIDS services in Washington State!

Even if you weren't able to join us in person for AIDS Awareness and Action Day, you can still tell your state legislators that you support HIV/AIDS care, treatment, support services and prevention.

With just the click of a button, you can take action and send an email to your state legislators highlighting your support of AIDS Awareness & Action Day and the services we're fighting to protect. Participate in Virtual AIDS Awareness & Action Day NOW!

What’s at stake this year?
1. HIV/ADS Care Services (EIP) – 13.2% cut = $3M
2. Nutrition Services in Pierce, Snohomish, Kitsap Counties, 200+ PLWHA at risk of losing weekly food deliveries – eliminated = $0.5M cut
3. Prevention Programs – 10% cut = $1.5M
4. Bailey Boushay Adult Day Health program = $1.1M cut
5. Nursing home services for Medicaid patients: Rosehedge, Bailey Boushay = a loss of $60,000 - $290,000 per year

Total cuts: $7,000,000

It’s up to us to make sure our elected officials understand the impacts these cuts will have on our community!

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Friday, March 13, 2009

Attend a town hall meeting this weekend!

Attend a Town Hall Meeting with Your State Legislators!

Many state legislators will be holding "town hall" meetings this weekend to talk about the state budget deficit and other legislative issues. Legislators pay close attention to the number of constituents who show up and express concern about each issue, so please take this opportunity to speak up!

Plan to attend your local meeting if you can, and hear from your legislators in person. If you have the opportunity to ask a question or make a comment, please talk about the importance of continued state funding for HIV/AIDS programs and other critical areas of the social safety net. Mention a short personal story or share the experience of individuals you have worked with, and ask your legislators how they will make sure necessary services are funded, even with the current budget deficit.

Most of the district meetings will take place this Saturday, March 14. Some are on March 13, and others may be later in the month. If you don't see your district listed as hosting an event, contact your legislators' offices and ask if they have any upcoming meetings planned with constituents.

To find out which district you live in, go to www.leg.wa.gov and click on the "Find Your District" tab.

If you already know your district number and want to find contact information for your state legislators, go to www.leg.wa.gov and click on the Senate or House of Representatives link. Remember, each district has one Senator and two Representatives.

For Republican legislators, please use the links above to find out more information on their town hall meetings. For Democratic legislators, you may check either the House Democrats town hall list or the Senate Democrats town hall list for a complete listing of meetings.

Please attend if you are able, and be sure to encourage everyone you know to speak up during this particularly difficult legislative session!


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Friday, March 6, 2009

Action Alert - Support passage of the Omnibus Appropriations Bill!





Urgent action alert from AIDS Action in Washington, D.C.!

Call Your Senators TODAY!

Urge them to Pass the Fiscal Year 2009 Omnibus Appropriations Bill to secure critical increases to HIV programs and funding for a National AIDS Strategy.

The Senate is currently considering the Fiscal Year 2009 (FY09) Omnibus legislation. This Omnibus Appropriations Bill includes funding for the majority of domestic HIV/ AIDS program. The Omnibus legislation increases the Ryan White Program by $71.6 million, HOPWA by $10 million and the National Institutes of Health by $938 million. It decreases ineffective Abstinence-only programs by $14 million. Within the Financial Services and General Government account, the Omnibus appropriates $1.4 million to the White House to develop the National AIDS Strategy. It is imperative that the Senate pass the FY 2009 Omnibus without amendment this week to ensure that funding is increased for these and other vital programs that impact people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS.

If the Senate does not pass the Omnibus, a Continuing Resolution at FY 2008 funding levels will likely be enacted. This means flat funding for domestic HIV/AIDS Programs and no funding for the development of a National AIDS Strategy.

Contact Your Senators NOW. CLICK HERE for the full alert, your Senators phone numbers, and talking points for your call. Urge your Senators to Pass the FY09 Omnibus Appropriations bill, which includes critical increases to domestic HIV/AIDS programs and funding for the development of a of National AIDS Strategy.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Equality Day 2009

Mark March 12, 2009 on your calendar now for Equality Day in Olympia!

Equality Day 2009 will be an opportunity for Washingtonians—gay and straight--to gather together in Olympia and lobby our legislators in support of full marriage equality, expanded rights for registered domestic partners, safer schools, preserving HIV/AIDS services and prevention funding, and other issues of importance to the LGBT and allied community. As in years past we'll have a noontime rally!

Registration for Equality Day is now open and early registration helps us secure meetings for you with your legislators.

Equality Day is organized by Equal Rights Washington (ERW) and its faith based initiative, the Religious Coalition for Equality (RCE). Equality Day is co-sponsored by dozens of organizations and houses of worship. The theme of this year's Equality Day is "on the road to equality." A schedule for the day and further information can be found on the ERW website.

Please Register today!

Visit the ERW website to find out how you can further help make Equality Day a great success! We can't wait to meet you at the Capital!

New for 2009 will be online grassroots lobby trainings using streaming video.

If you can't attend Equality Day there are plenty of actions you can take now in support of Equality Day, just visit the Equality Day webpage!


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