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New Jersey Cuts 950 People From ADAP

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James Paul

Considering that a good number of HIV-positive people have drug regimens that can cost as much as $3,000 a month, this will have a devastating effect on them.. They can buy their medications OR afford life's basic necessities. Being destitute after purchasing their life saving medications, they will lose everything including their jobs. How do you hold a job while homeless? New Jersey is pushing them over the edge into a horrid abyss. How can these law makers even sleep at night?

July 15, 2010 San Francisco, CA

Bill

Ironic that New Jersey cuts 950 people from ADAP, yet those greedy-corrupt politicians running the state and local govts get fat salary and pensions. How come they don't cut out all that fat and pork pet projects from the top. That would save a huge bundle and allow more HIV/AIDS patients access to ADAP and NO MORE waiting list! But as always, the sick and poor be d*mned to enrich the power elite of crooks! Any politician that accepts lobbying money is a corrupt a*s hole!!

July 15, 2010 California

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