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Supreme Court decisions and a Trump pronouncement on health care affect HIV efforts
The federal government can require foreign affiliates of U.S. companies to denounce sex work in order to secure HIV funding.
Can the government force foreign affiliates of U.S. companies to adopt policies against sex work in order to secure HIV funding?
The New York City Police Department announced it would no longer confiscate condoms as evidence in cases involving prostitution.
Advocates have lobbied for this change for years.
Local health officials deemed her a risk to public health.
San Francisco’s law enforcement agencies will no longer use possession of condoms as physical evidence when prosecuting sex workers
Advocates are lobbying Albany lawmakers.
The agreements were reached after six months of evaluating police arrests.
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The bills address public health policy and disease prevention.
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