WASHINGTON,
D.C. – U.S. Representative Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) is leading the charge
to ensure continued federal support for people infected with HIV/AIDS.
Schakowsky
initiated a letter, which was signed by Democratic and Republican members
of the Illinois delegation, to key members of the House Commerce Committee.
The members called on the Committee to reauthorize the Ryan White CARE
Act before the law expires on September 30, 2000. The Ryan White
CARE Act is a leading source for medical care and support services for
people living with HIV.
“The
Federal government’s response to HIV/AIDS through the Ryan White CARE Act
represents a fundamental contribution to the tremendous efforts being made
in local areas throughout the country. The current structure of the
CARE Act has created an environment that improves access to primary care
and social support services,” the members wrote.
“The
State of Illinois continues to be highly affected by this epidemic; the
Chicago area has the sixth highest number of reported AIDS cases, and Illinois
ranks ninth among all states. We urge you to vigorously support the
reauthorization of this critical piece of legislation before it expires
on September 30,” they continued. |