LIFELONG AIDS ALLIANCE ACTION BLOG

Friday, April 10, 2009

Help make White House Conference on Food and Nutrition a reality!



ANSA is thrilled to announce that Representatives James McGovern and Jo Ann Emerson have recently re-introduced legislation calling for a White House Conference on Food and Nutrition to be held by December 31, 2010.
We have long-advocated for such a conference to address how the United States will meet the nutritional needs of the more than 36 million Americans who experience food insecurity – including more than 5 million seniors and critically ill men, women and children.

We need your help to build support for the White House Conference!

Please make a call to urge your Representative to sign on as a co-sponsor of H.R. 1869, a bill requiring a White House Conference on Food and Nutrition, to be held by December 31, 2010. Please call the Capitol switchboard at 202-224-3121 and ask for your Representative’s office. (Click
here to find out who your Representative is.)

Please let us know when you’ve placed your calls so we can follow up and ensure strong support for this legislation. Email Mat Gulick if you have any questions about ANSA, our advocacy work or a proposed White House Conference on Food and Nutrition.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Action Alert: Urge your legislators to support the House Proposed Budget for HIV/AIDS!

The Washington State House and Senate just came out with their proposed budgets last week, and it is imperative that we make our voices heard immediately and give input to our legislators as they begin to discuss these proposals.

Email your state Senator and Representatives today to urge them to support the House Proposed Budget for HIV/AIDS!


Click HERE to participate in this advocacy campaign!


What's At Stake?

While both the Senate and the House have proposed major cuts to HIV/AIDS services in Washington State, the cuts the HIV/AIDS community will face in the House budget will be less drastic to direct client services.


Senate Budget HIV/AIDS Proposals
Cap HIV Early Intervention Program (EIP) at 95% of current expenditures
--> $3 million cut
Reduce AIDSNet Grants by 20%
--> $3 million cut


House Budget HIV/AIDS Proposals
Cap HIV Early Intervention Program (EIP) at 98% of current expenditures
--> $1 million cut
Reduce AIDSNet Grants
--> $1.1 million cut in administrative costs
--> Responsibility for AIDSNets to be assumed by Department of Health


In the House budget, the cap on EIP is less and the cut to the AIDSNets is to the administrative costs not to the services provided. We are cautious about the Department of Health taking on the responsibility of the AIDSNets but will do our best to work with the Department to make the transition go smoothly.

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