Kamala Harris on HIV Getting to Zero

Harris supports Medicare for All

Harris supports increasing federal funding for HIV research

Harris would push for the passage of the PrEP Access and Coverage Act, which she introduced in July 2019. This bill would require public and private health insurers to cover PrEP.

“Ensuring that PrEP, as well as the required tests and follow-up visits, are covered cost-free as part of all insurance plans (including Medicare and Medicaid) will help make sure everyone who could benefit from the medication is able to take it and help increase awareness about steps we can take to prevent further transmissions.”
BREAKING: 2020 Presidential Candidates Tell Us Their Plans to End HIV
HIV+Magazine, September 9, 2019 | Jacob Anderson-Minshall

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2020 Presidential Candidate HIV Questionnaire
AIDS United, 2019

Every 2020 Democratic Candidate’s Plan to End the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
Lifehacker, September 11, 2019 | Josh Ocampo

BREAKING: 2020 Presidential Candidates Tell Us Their Plans to End HIV
HIV+Magazine, September 9, 2019 | Jacob Anderson-Minshall

S. 1926 Prep access and Coverage Act
Congress Website, June 2019 | Kamala Harris

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Kamala Harris on Voting Rights Restoration

Harris supports restoring voting rights to felons after their time has been served. She opposes voting rights for imprisoned felons, but has expressed willingness to reconsider this position. As California Attorney General in 2016, Harris supported a state law to restore voting rights to individuals serving time under community supervision. The bill would also expand voting rights to those serving a felony sentence in county jail.

“We right now have got a lot of work to do with the people in our country who have served their time and have been prohibited from voting… Currently in our country there are 6 million people who have served their time and are still prohibited from voting, and that has been an area of focus for me for quite some time, and we’ve got to address that and address that immediately, and so that is one of my first areas of focus and concern… Do I think that people who commit murder, people who are terrorists, should be deprived of their rights? Yeah, I do. I’m a prosecutor, I believe that in terms of, there has to be serious consequence for the most extreme types of crimes.”
Harris on whether felons should vote in prison: ‘There has to be serious consequences’ for extreme crimes
CNN.com, April 23, 2019 | Kate Sullivan

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Kamala Harris on Drug Decriminalization

Harris supports legalized marijuana.

Harris is co-sponsor of the Marijuana Justice Act of 2019 which would legalize marijana by removing it from Schedule 1 of the Controlled Substances Act.

According to her campaign website, Senator Harris favors expunging records for marijuana offenses, investing in re-entry support and job training, and stopping the reporting of convictions on job applications.

Harris is the chief Senate sponsor of the proposed Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act of 2019, which would decriminalize and deschedule cannabis, provide for reinvestment in certain persons adversely impacted by the War on Drugs, and provide for expungement of certain cannabis offenses.

“Times have changed — marijuana should not be a crime. We need to start regulating marijuana, and expunge marijuana convictions from the records of millions of Americans so they can get on with their lives. As marijuana becomes legal across the country, we must make sure everyone — especially communities of color that have been disproportionately impacted by the War on Drugs — has a real opportunity to participate in this growing industry.”
Harris, Nadler Introduce Comprehensive Marijuana Reform Legislation
U.S. Senate website for Kamala Harris, July 23, 2019

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Kamala’s Plan to Transform the Criminal Justice System and Re-envision Public Safety in America
Campaign website for Kamala Harris, 2019

S.2227-MORE act of 2019
Congress Website, July 2019 | Kamala Harris

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Kamala Harris on Substance Use Treatment Access

Harris's Medicare for All plan guarantees treatment availability for all

In addition to her Medicare for All plan, which guarantees treatment availability for all, Harris is co-sponsor of the Comprehensive Addiction Resources Emergency (CARE) Act which would provide state and local governments with $100 billion in federal funding over the next ten years to support addiction treatment and harm reduction services.

“In 2017, the administration declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency, but the fund they used to deal with it had only — I kid you not — $57,000 in it. That represents less than one dollar for each person who died of a drug overdose that year. It’s unconscionable… We need to make sure that people who are addicted have access to medication-assisted-treatment (MAT) — drugs like buprenorphine which prevents withdrawal symptoms and cravings without producing the kind of high that heroin or OxyContin does. Many insurance companies will cover the cost of opioids while charging more than $200 a month for buprenorphine. That has to change. We have to change it.”
(The Truths We Hold, by Kamala Harris, pp. 206-207, Jan 8 2019)

The Opioid Crisis Requires Emergency Mobilization
The Truths We Hold pp. 206-207, January 8, 2019 | Kamala Harris

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Kamala Harris Clarifies Her HIV Policy Positions
HIV+Magazine, September 9, 2019 | Jacob Anderson-Minshall

The Opioid Crisis Requires Emergency Mobilization
The Truths We Hold pp. 206-207, January 8, 2019 | Kamala Harris

How the Democratic presidential candidates would combat the opioid epidemic
Vox, October 24, 2019 | German Lopez

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Kamala Harris on Syringe Access

Harris is a co-sponsor of Elizabeth Warren's proposed CARE Act, which would commit $100 billion over 10 years to fund addiction treatment and harm reduction programs across the country.

“We must take action to increase access to get a wide range of services in our communities, including naloxone to prevent overdoses and other treatments to help people in the many stages of their recovery. I am a cosponsor of the Comprehensive Addiction Resources Emergency (CARE) Act which would provide state and local governments with $100 billion in federal funding over the next ten years to deploy those kinds of resources.”
Kamala Harris Clarifies Her HIV Policy Positions
HIV+Magazine, September 9, 2019
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Kamala Harris Clarifies Her HIV Policy Positions
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Jacob Anderson-Minshall

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Vox, October 24, 2019
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Julián Castro on HIV Getting to Zero

Castro has not yet completed a 2019 survey issued by AIDS United regarding HIV policy.

2020 Presidential Candidate HIV Questionnaire
AIDS United, 2019

“It’s #HIVPreventionDay. People of color are dealing with HIV at disproportionate rates. To #EndTheEpidemic we need to keep TaSP and PrEP affordable, improve sex ed & increase access to testing. And importantly, it’s time to end the stigma around HIV+ status. #UequalsU”
Julian Castro
Twitter, July 17, 2019

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2020 Presidential Candidate HIV Questionnaire
AIDS United, 2019

BREAKING: 2020 Presidential Candidates Tell Us Their Plans to End HIV
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