Warren supports Medicare for all.
Warren pledges to expand HIV research and treatment.
Warren would work to ensure comprehensive, inclusive reproductive and sexual health education and services.
Warren’s proposed Affordable Drug Manufacturing Act would allow the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to manufacture generic drugs when no company is manufacturing a drug, or when fewer than three companies are manufacturing the drug and the price of the drug has spiked, there is a shortage of the drug, or the drug is a WHO essential medicine that fewer than three companies are manufacturing with a price that prevents patients from getting it. In her first year as president, Warren would move to publicly manufacture PrEP in order to make it more affordable.
Warren would pressure prescription drug companies to lower HIV medication prices.
Warren would overturn HIV-status criminalization and discrimination laws and regulations.
Warren would pass the Repeal Existing Polices that Encourage and Allow Legal HIV Discrimination Act, which aims to identify federal state laws and regulations that discriminate against and criminalize people living with HIV.
Warren would work to increase funding for federal HIV/AIDS programs and research, such as the Ryan White Program, including the Minority HIV/AIDS initiative, and HIV/AIDS treatment and cure research at the National Institutes of Health.
“This is appalling [in reference to a news story titled “‘Rick Scott had us on lockdown.’: how Florida said no to $70m for HIV crisis”]. We must use every tool at our disposal to end the HIV epidemic. That means funding research, reducing transmission rates, and ensuring that those living with HIV get the care that they need.”
BREAKING: 2020 Presidential Candidates Tell Us Their Plans to End HIV
HIV+Magazine, September 9, 2019 | Jacob Anderson-Minshall
“There is no single answer to ending this epidemic — we must use every tool at our disposal. That includes Medicare for All, expanding HIV research and treatment, ensuring everyone has access to PrEP and HIV testing, holding drug companies accountable and lowering drug prices, ending the opioid crisis, ensuring that community health centers receive robust funding, and reinstating our position as global leader in public health. It also means expanding economic opportunities, tackling the housing crisis, banning private prisons and exploitative contractors, overturning HIV-status criminalization and discrimination laws and regulations, and ensuring comprehensive, inclusive reproductive and sexual health education and services.”
BREAKING: 2020 Presidential Candidates Tell Us Their Plans to End HIV
HIV+Magazine, September 9, 2019 | Jacob Anderson-Minshall
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BREAKING: 2020 Presidential Candidates Tell Us Their Plans to End HIV
HIV+Magazine, September 9, 2019 | Jacob Anderson-Minshall