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Virginia’s governor is likely to sign a bill to update HIV crime laws, but AIDS advocates claim it doesn’t go far enough.
There’s more to consider in Georgia than this week’s runoff elections—for example, its HIV epidemic and LGBTQ health equity.
HIV efforts in Georgia and Texas could be seriously hindered—but those in Mississippi could be helped.
Georgia gets revved up about drive-through HIV testing. Some folks in Florida can pick up free at-home tests.
“There’s nothing that I can’t do if properly trained,” says the transgender HIV advocate.
The retailer offers services such as routine checkups, eye and dental exams, and therapy and may expand nationwide.
PWN-USA leverages the HIV community’s power for Election 2020.
PWN-USA launches Vote Positive to leverage the HIV community’s power. Teams are already on the ground in these 11 states.
She wanted revenge. She got a visit from the police.
Contractors claim the city’s AIDS housing program has not reimbursed them, leaving clients at risk for homelessness.
“This is a step in the right direction, but more work needs to be done.”
Plus: Three deep-red states vote to expand Medicaid eligibility under the Affordable Care Act.
Located at the Rush Center, the SPOT builds upon the knowledge of people living with HIV.
“There is so much at stake in this midterm election.”
Read the joint statement addressing a Georgia lawmaker’s “extremely painful” comments.
Georgia lawmaker Betty Price says her statement was “provocative.” Elton John calls it “horrific.”
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