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Top 10 Tweets about the Rally for a Positive Budget

July 27, 2015

Shouts of unity, chants against an immoral budget and a kaleidoscope of signs graced the James R. Thompson Center Plaza on July 22 as 200 people gathered to lambast Governor Bruce Rauner and the Illinois state legislature for not yet passing a budget in the state. The shouting wasn't relegated to the Thompson Center, though. Online, #PositiveBudgetIL was trending on Twitter among...
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Put your foot down to support 36 HIV/AIDS organizations at 2015 AIDS Run & Walk Chicago

July 20, 2015

CHICAGO — “Put your foot down.” That’s the message behind this year’s AIDS Run & Walk Chicago , hosted by the AIDS Foundation of Chicago (AFC) and benefiting 35 other community organizations — known as Community Direct partners — on Saturday, Sept. 26 at Chicago’s Soldier Field. “We want supporters to put their foot down...
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Roy's fight against cuts to HIV funding in IL

June 25, 2015

by Megan Moran, development assistant Not many people have sat face-to-face with Governor Bruce Rauner since his January 2015 inauguration and been offered the chance to represent their community in conversation with him. But Roy Ballesteros did — and he has done so much more on behalf of the HIV community in Springfield this spring. Ten years ago, Ballesteros wouldn't have...
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Declare ADAP an essential service ahead of government shutdown in IL

June 19, 2015

On July 1, Illinois state government will shut down if the General Assembly and Governor Bruce Rauner cannot come to an agreement on a budget. This could mean a grim future for people with HIV in Illinois, as programs like the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) might shut down. ADAP provides lifesaving HIV medications to low-income people living with HIV. The number of people...
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Five HIV advocacy victories in Springfield in 2015

June 15, 2015

The regular legislative session has ended. The session is going into overtime, due to our elected officials’ inability to compromise and pass a fair budget or seriously consider new sources of revenue for the state. Despite this partisan gridlock, the AIDS Foundation of Chicago (AFC) and HIV advocates from all over the state have accomplished some amazing work this session! We celebrate...
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Moral Mondays demonstrations call for a fair budget in IL

June 12, 2015

The AIDS Foundation of Chicago (AFC) calls Illinoisans to stand together as one voice to demand that Illinois Pass a Positive Budget and find new sources of revenue to fix our state budget shortfall. Join the AFC , IIRON and other community organizations who are a part of the Responsible Budget Coalition as we gather in downtown Chicago every other Monday for Chicago’s Moral Mondays...
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Partisan gridlock, Gov's Turnaround Agenda keep HIV funding uncertain in IL

June 1, 2015

Each year, May 31 marks the end of the Spring Legislative Session. Typically, Illinois’ House, Senate and governor come to an agreement on a state budget and any substantive changes that will go into effect at the beginning of the new fiscal year on July 1. This May 31, however, was anything but typical. The House and Senate last week passed budgets for state agencies...
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Threatened supportive housing cuts could displace thousands - and raise state health care costs

May 28, 2015

This article is the third in AFC’s Cuts to the Cascade series, which focuses on the people, programs and communities representing columns of the HIV treatment cascade . All of the Cuts to the Cascade subjects are under threat of losing vital state support as a result of Governor Rauner’s proposed cuts to the Illinois budget.   Behind thirty front doors...
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Next stop: success

May 13, 2015

Stigma: In and Out is a monthly series profiling the clients, providers and leaders of AFC's Corrections Case Management program, which helps HIV-positive people emerging from prison or jail get the support they need upon reentry. While visiting the Austin Health Center of Cook County CBC Initiative, you may come across Derrick Burris, a volunteer peer educator working with the...
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Budget cuts target organizations supporting Black gay men including a vital link to care

May 8, 2015

This article is the second in AFC’s Cuts to the Cascade series, which focuses on the people, programs and communities representing columns of the HIV treatment cascade . All of the Cuts to the Cascade subjects are under threat of losing vital state support as a result of Governor Rauner’s proposed cuts to the Illinois budget.   As Illinois legislators...
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