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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

AIDS Action Applauds Introduction of a New Bill Allowing Federal Funds to Support Syringe Exchange Programs

WASHINGTON, DC -- On Wednesday, July 30th, Representative Jose Serrano (D-NY) introduced the Community AIDS and Hepatitis Prevention Act, a bill which, if passed, will remove all legal barriers to States and local jurisdictions to spend federal funding that they receive for prevention of diseases directly on syringe exchange.  Syringe exchanges are a method of HIV prevention which helps intravenous drug users obtain clean syringes in order to prevent sharing syringes that are potentially infected with HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis and other bloodborne diseases.  A letter with 147 local and national, community, substance abuse, viral hepatitis, HIV, syringe exchange, and public health organizations, as varied as The Episcopal Church, the Office of Communicable Disease Control and Epidemiology in the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, the Hispanic Federation and many more, was also released in support of the bill (see attached).

"If passed this bill will ensure that states and local communities will be able to make their own decisions about preventing HIV and hepatitis C based on the scientific evidence without political interference from the federal government, said Ronald Johnson,   Deputy Executive Director of AIDS Action.  "Since there are more than 200 communities throughout the United States that already rely on syringe exchange programs with little problem, this is a welcome development."

Eight federally funded research reports concluded that needle and syringe programs, as part of a comprehensive HIV prevention strategy, are an effective public health intervention that reduces HIV transmission without increasing the use of illicit drugs. Research has also shown that syringe programs are important in preventing hepatitis C transmission.  The federal government certified in 1998 that syringe exchange reduces the transmission of HIV infections and does not raise the level of drug abuse.  Transmission of HIV related to intravenous drug use continues to be a major issue.  In 2006, the most recent year for which data is available, there were nearly 16,000 HIV/AIDS cases were reported, representing approximately 17% of the epidemic.

Introduction of the bill is an important signal that Congress is ready to begin talking about ensuring that the United States enacts the most effective, evidence based HIV and hepatitis C prevention programs possible.  Congress indicated some readiness for this issue by passing a law that removed a ban on the District of Columbia's use of its own local tax funds for syringe exchange in December 2007.  The use of federal funding for syringe exchange has been banned since 1988 in various forms.

"AIDS Action applauds and thanks Representative Serrano and all of the other original cosponsors of this bill," said Johnson.  "Preventing HIV infection through syringe exchange is a truly non-partisan issue that deserves careful review and support from all Members of Congress.  We urge all Representatives to sign on as co-sponsors and commit the U.S. to following an evidence-based prevention program."

AIDS Action strives to end the HIV epidemic by advancing public policies that prevent new infections, provide care for people living with HIV, and support the search for a cure. AIDS Action serves as the national voice for AIDS service organizations, health departments, and a diverse network of community-based organizations across the country that provide services for people living with or affected by HIV infection.

 The following support letter is from 147 organizations across the U.S.:

 July 30, 2008

 The Honorable Jose E. Serrano
 U.S. House of Representatives
 2227 Rayburn House Office Building
 Washington, D.C. 20515-3216

 Dear Mr. Serrano:



We, the undersigned organizations, are writing to express our sincere thanks and support for your efforts to combat the HIV/AIDS and hepatitis epidemic through introduction of the Community AIDS and Hepatitis Prevention Act of 2008. Providing sterile syringes is a simple, cost-effective method of saving lives.

Intravenous drug use remains a major contributor to the domestic HIV/AIDS epidemic.  In 2006, 20% of the reported AIDS cases were attributed directly or indirectly to injection drug use.  Since the beginning of the epidemic, almost 400,000 people have become infected with HIV through contaminated injection drug equipment.

By allowing federal dollars to fund Syringe Exchange Programs, the Community AIDS and Hepatitis Prevention Act of 2008 will save thousands of lives. Communities will be enabled to determine which scientifically proven prevention methods are best suited to serve their own epidemic without unwarranted restrictions by the federal government. Syringe Exchange Programs already exist in 36 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, where they serve as a proven method of preventing the transmission of HIV and hepatitis C without increasing the use of injection drugs in the communities they serve.  A 2005 international review and eight additional Federally funded research reports concluded that syringe exchange programs, as a part of a comprehensive HIV prevention strategy, are an effective public health intervention that reduces HIV transmission without increasing the use of illicit drugs. Moreover, these programs serve as a bridge to treatment for drug addiction.

The Community AIDS and Hepatitis Prevention Act of 2008 is a truly non-partisan issue and we encourage all Members of Congress to sign on as a co-sponsor. Again, we thank you for your continued efforts to fight HIV/AIDS and hepatitis and join you in urging the swift passage of this life-saving legislation.

 Sincerely,

 ACORN: A Community Resource Network                 Lebanon, NH
 ACT UP Philadelphia                                 Philadelphia, PA
 AIDS Action Baltimore, Inc.                         Baltimore, MD
 AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts              Boston, MA
 AIDS Action Council                                 Washington, DC
 AIDS Alabama                                        Birmingham, AL
 AIDS Alliance for Children, Youth and Families      Washington, DC
 AIDS Foundation of Chicago                          Chicago, IL
 AIDS/HIV Health Alternatives                        North Hollywood, CA
 AIDS Project Los Angeles                            Los Angeles, CA
 AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin                   Milwaukee, WI
 AIDS Support Network and SLO Hepatitis C Project    San Luis Obispo, CA
 AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland                 Cleveland, OH
 AIDS Treatment Data Network                         New York, NY
 ALERT Health                                        Miami, FL
 American Academy of HIV Medicine                    Washington, DC
 American Civil Liberties Union                      Washington, DC
 American Health Services                            Van Nuys, CA
 American Psychological Association                  Washington, DC
 American Social Health Association                  Research Triangle, NC
 amfAR The Foundation for AIDS Research              New York, NY
 Arizona Hepatitis C Coalition                       Phoenix, AZ
 Asian American Drug Abuse Program, Inc.             Los Angeles, CA
 Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum      San Francisco, CA
 Association of Nurses in AIDS Care                  Akron, OH
 Baart Programs                                      Los Angeles, CA
 Blue Mountain Heart to Heart                        Walla Walla, WA
 California Hepatitis Alliance                       Sacramento, CA
 Caring Ambassadors Program, Inc.                    Vancouver, WA
 Cascade AIDS Project                                Portland, OR
 Center Link                                         Washington, DC
 Chicago Recovery Alliance                           Chicago, IL
 ColorofChange.org                                   Oakland, CA
 Common Ground                                       Santa Monica, CA
 Community Education Group                           Washington, DC
 Community Health Action of Staten Island            New York, NY
 Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Project             New York, NY
 Community HIV/Hepatitis Advocates of Iowa Network   Des Moines, IA
 Community Impact, Inc.                              Yazoo City, MS
 Drug Policy Alliance                                New York, NY
 Education for Health Choices                        Sacramento, CA
 Entre Hermanos                                      Seattle, WA
 Families & Youth, Inc.                              Las Cruces, NM
 Florida GLBT Democratic Caucus                      Ft Lauderdale, FL
 F.O.U.N.D.                                          Los Angeles, CA
 Foundation for Research on Sexually
  Transmitted Diseases, Inc.                         New York, NY
 Gay Men's Health Crisis                             New York, NY
 Georgia AIDS Coalition                              Snellville, GA
 Global Conference on Methamphetamine                London, GB
 Harlem United Community AIDS Center, Inc            New York, NY
 Harm Reduction Coalition                            New York, NY
 Harm Reduction Center of Southern Oregon            Roseburg, OR
 Harm Reduction Institute                            Indianapolis, IN
 Harm Reduction Services                             Sacramento, CA
 Health Global Access Project                        New York, NY
 Hep C Connection                                    Denver, CO
 HepCmeditations Project                             Seattle, WA
 Hep Help Alliance of New Jersey, Inc                Lanoka Harbor, NJ
 Hepatitis C Association                             Scotch Plains, NJ
 Hepatitis Education Project                         Seattle, WA
 Hispanic Federation                                 New York, NY
 HIVictorious, Inc.                                  Madison, WI
 Homeless Health Care Los Angeles                    Los Angeles, CA
 Housing Works                                       Washington, DC
 Howard Brown Health Center                          Chicago, IL
 Human Rights Campaign                               Washington, DC
 Interfaith Drug Policy Initiative                   Washington, DC
 International AIDS Empowerment                      El Paso, TX
 International Center for Advancement of
  Addiction Treatment                                New York, NY
 Internet Interventions Incorporated                 Chelsea, MA
 JRI Health                                          Boston, MA
 Justice Policy Institute                            Washington, DC
 Latino Commission on AIDS                           New York, NY
 Legacy Community Health Services                    Houston, TX
 Legal Action Center                                 Washington, DC
 Lifelong AIDS Alliance                              Seattle, WA
 Liver Health Today                                  Houston, TX
 LiverHope                                           Minnetonka, MN
 Office of Communicable Disease Control and
  Epidemiology, Los Angeles Sheriff's Department     Los Angeles, CA
 Lower East Side Harm Reduction Center               New York, NY
 Maryland Hepatitis C Action                         Baltimore, MD
 Maryland Viral Hepatitis Task Force                 Baltimore, MD
 Mendocino County AIDS Network                       Ukiah, CA
 Minnesota AIDS Project                              Minneapolis, MN
 Missouri Hepatitis C Alliance                       Columbia, MO
 Monmouth & Ocean County Hepatitis C Coalition, Inc. Shrewsbury, NJ
 Nashville CARES                                     Nashville, TN
 National AIDS Fund                                  Washington, DC
 National Alliance of State & Territorial
  AIDS Directors                                     Washington, DC
 NAACP: Ft. Lauderdale Branch                        Ft. Lauderdale, FL
 National Association of County and City Health
  Officials                                          Washington, DC
 National Association of People with AIDS            Silver Spring, MD
 National Black Police Association                   Washington, DC
 National Center for Transgender Equality            Washington, DC
 National Council of Jewish Women                    Washington, DC
 National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Action Fund     Washington, DC
 National Minority AIDS Council                      Washington, DC
 National Stonewall Democrats                        Washington, DC
 National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable                 Decatur, GA
 Needle Exchange Emergency Distribution              Berkeley, CA
 New Mexico Hepatitis C Alliance                     Albuquerque, NM
 New York AIDS Coalition                             New York, NY
 New York Harm Reduction Educators, Inc.             Bronx, NY
 North American Syringe Exchange Network             Tacoma, WA
 November Coalition                                  Colville, WA
 NYC AIDS Housing Network                            Brooklyn, NY
 Office of AIDS Administration                       Oakland, CA
 Ohio Inner City Support for Hepatitis C             Cleveland, OH
 Okaloosa AIDS Support and Informational
  Services, Inc.                                     Ft. Lauderdale, FL
 Open Society Policy Center                          Washington, DC
 Pangaea Global AIDS Foundation                      San Francisco, CA
 Peer Assistance Services, Inc.                      Denver, CO
 Physicians for Human Rights                         Washington, DC
 Pierce County AIDS Foundation                       Tacoma, WA
 Planned Parenthood of Houston and Southeast
  Texas, Inc.                                        Houston, TX
 Positive Health Project, Inc.                       New York, NY
 Portland Overdose Prevention Project                Portland, OR
 Prairie Psychological Services                      Oak Park, IL
 PreventionWorks!                                    Washington, DC
 Professional Nursing Alliance                       Snellville, GA
 Project Inform                                      San Francisco, CA
 Projecto Sol Filadelphia                            Philadelphia, PA
 Reality House, Inc.                                 New York, NY
 Recovery Options                                    Los Angeles, CA
 Safer Alternatives thru Networking & Education      Sacramento, CA
 San Francisco AIDS Foundation                       San Francisco, CA
 SISTAHS Today, Inc.                                 Miami, FL
 St. Ann's Corner of Harm Reduction                  Bronx, New York
 Status C Unknown                                    New York, NY
 Students for Sensible Drug Policy                   Washington, DC
 Tarzana Treatment Center                            Lancaster, CA
 The AIDS Institute                                  Washington, DC
 The Center for HIV Law and Policy                   New York, NY
 The Drop-in Center                                  Denver, CO
 The Episcopal Church                                Washington, DC
 Title II Community AIDS National Network            Washington, DC
 Trans Equality LA                                   Los Angeles, CA
 Transgender Equality Rights Initiatives             Ft. Lauderdale, FL
 Treatment Action Group                              New York, NY
 Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations Washington, DC
 Upstate New York Hepatitis C Awareness Project      Delhi, NY
 Urban Coalition of HIV/AIDS Prevention Services     Washington, DC
 Vermont Harm Reduction Coalition                    Brattleboro, VT
 VOCAL-NY Users Union                                Brooklyn, NY
 Western Pacific Med/Corp                            Glendale, CA
 Women at Risk                                       Culver City, CA
 Women's HIV Collaborative                           New York, NY

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