Facing a grim state financial situation, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn Wednesday proposed a fiscal year 2011 state budget that underfunds HIV prevention and care services by nearly $22 million. The budget plan relies on a mix of cuts to programs, borrowing, and federal funding. Gov. Quinn also proposed a 1% tax increase to maintain education programs. Read more...
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By: Timothy S. Jackson, AFC’s Director of Government Relations
Entering the...
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(Photo Credit: Louis Velazquez)
By: Omar Martinez Gonzalez, Sr. Manager, Policy & Advocacy...
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By: Omar Martínez González, Sr. Manager of Policy & Advocacy, AIDS Foundation Chicago ...
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To realize the priorities and goals of the Getting to Zero Illinois (GTZ-IL) plan to end the HIV epidemic...
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AFC Board Chair Craig W. Johnson, photographed by Bailey Williams
By Bailey Williams...
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AIDS Foundation Chicago ( AFC) is proud to announce its 2022 state legislative policy agenda...
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By Ella Shapiro
In 2013 , Neil Halpin’s coworkers encouraged...
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By Ella Shapiro
Growing up in Garfield Park, Zahara Bassett remembers having...
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By Ella Shapiro
For those of us working to end the HIV epidemic it is not news ...
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