In his 2019 State of the Union address, President Trump aimed to combat HIV by 2030, but recent budget proposals from Republicans threaten significant funding cuts to HIV prevention and treatment programs, including the elimination of the CDC’s HIV-prevention division. While Senate proposals aim to maintain current funding levels, HIV advocates express concern over the long-term impact of these cuts and the administration’s destabilizing actions on ongoing efforts.
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