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CLINTON GORE ON AIDS
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Fighting the AIDS epidemic will be a top priority of a Clinton/Gore
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Administration. If we fail to commitour hearts and resources now to
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fighting AIDS, we will pay a far greater price in the future, both in
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deaths and in dollars. We need leaders who will focus national
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attention on AIDS, to encourage compassion and understanding, to
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promote education and to speak out against intolerance.
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We can't afford another four years without a plan to declare war on
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AIDS. We can't afford to have yet another President who remains
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silent about AIDS or who puts the issue on the back burner.
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THE CLINTON/GORE PLAN
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Increase funding for desperately needed new initiatives in research,
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prevention and treatment.
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Appoint an AIDS policy director to coordinate federal AIDS policies,
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cut through bureaucratic red tape and implement recommendations
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made by the National Commission on AIDS.
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Speed up the drug approval process and commit increased resources
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to research and development of AIDS-related treatments and
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vaccines, and ensure that women and people of color are included in
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research and drug trials.
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Fully fund the Ryan White CARE Act. Work closely with individuals
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and communities that are affected by HIV to create a partnership
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between the federal government and those with knowledge and
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experience in fighting HIV.
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Promote a national AIDS education and prevention initiative that
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disseminates frank and accurate information to reduce the spread of
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the disease, and educates our children about the nature and threat of
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AIDS.
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Provide quality health coverage to all Americans with HIV as part of
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a broader national health care program; work vigorously to improve
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access to promising experimental therapies for people with
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life-threatening illnesses; and improve preventive and long-term care.
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Combat AIDS-related discrimination and oppose needless mandatory
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HIV testing in federal organizations such as the Peace Corps, Job
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Corps and the Foreign Service; stop the cynical politicization of
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immigration policies by directing the Justice Department to follow
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the Department of Health and Human Services' recommendation
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that HIV be removed from the immigration restrictions list; promote
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legislation based on sound scientific and public health principles, not
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on panic, politics and prejudice.
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Prevention and education
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Launch a strong and effective AIDS education campaign.
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Reevaluate the AIDS prevention budget at the U.S. Centers for
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Disease Control to ensure that education is a top priority.
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Ensure that increased funding for prevention and services goes
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directly to community based organizations that are on the frontline
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of the battle against the HIV virus.
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Promote AIDS education in American schools.
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Provide drug treatment on demand to stop the spread of HIV by
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intravenous drug users.
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Increase funding for behavior and social science research so that we
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can better understand the behaviors that put people at risk for HIV.
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Support local efforts to make condoms available in schools.
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Treatment and care
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Provide health care for all Americans, including those with HIV,
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through coverage they obtain either on the job or through
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government-mandated programs, which will include:
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- Comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services, including
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frequent diagnostic monitoring, early intervention therapies, and
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psychological care.
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- Prescription drugs and improved access to experimental therapies.
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Because treatments are not accessible unless they are affordable, a
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Clinton/Gore Administration will support legislation that denies tax
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breaks to companies that raise the cost of drugs faster than
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Americans' ability to pay for them.
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- Adequate options for long-term home and community-based care
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that minimize unnecessary and wasteful hospitalizations.
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- Voluntary, confidential, or anonymous testing and counseling for
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AIDS and HIV for every American who wants it.
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Encourage the Centers for Disease Control to review periodically
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their definition of AIDS to ensure that symptoms and infections that
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occur among women, people of color and drug users are included in
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the federal definition, and promptly made eligible for all federal
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benefit programs for people with AIDS.
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Develop programs with the Department of Health and Human
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Service to ensure that America's health care professional are kept fully
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and regularly informed aobut diagnosing and treating HIV.
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Have the National Institutes of Health (NIH) develop a formalized
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mechanism to make sure that state-of-the-art informations is broadly
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and rapidly disseminated to health professional and people with HIV
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disease.
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Treatment and drug development
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Work vigorously to develop a vaccine against AIDS and to find
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therapies that will destroy HIV, repair the immune system and
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prevent and treat AIDS-related infections.
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Increase funding for both AIDS-specific and general biomedical
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research.
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Expand clinical and community based trials for treatments and
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vaccines, and raise the level of participation of under-represented
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populations.
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Reorganize the NIH infrastructure to streamline AIDS research
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efforts and improve planning efficiency and communication.
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Promote a more rapid review by the NIH of research grant
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applications and a speedier distribution of funding for approved
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studies.
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Facilitate greater access to drugs and work to speed up the drug
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approval process.
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Ensure that the FDA has the resources to assist in the efficient design
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of AIDS-related drug trials and to review their results rapidly. The
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FDA will also make possible greater access to promising experimental
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therapies without compromising patient safety.
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Discrimination
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Fight all AIDS-related discrimination and discrimination based on
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race, gender and sexual orientation.
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Fully implement the Americans with Disabilities Act and resist any
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efforts to weaken its provisions.
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The Department of Justice and the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
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must make it a high priority to monitor the occurrence of
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AIDS-related discrimination and the enforcement of the ADA with
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respect to HIV-related complaints.
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Forbid health insurance companies form denying coverage to
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HIV-positive applicants.
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Prhohibit all health plans from adopting discriminatory caps or
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exclusions that provide lower coverage for AIDS than for any other
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life-threatening illnesses. No American will be denied health coverage
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because he or she loses a job or has a pre-existing condition.
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Oppose mandatory testing in federal organizations like the Peace
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Corps and Foreign Service.
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Lift the current ban on travel and immigration to the U.S. by
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foreign nationals with HIV.
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The Record
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As chairman of the National Governors' Association, Governor
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Clinton formed the first working group of governors to develop an
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AIDS policy. Clinton was a moving force in the creation of an AIDS
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action plan adopted by the Governors' Association which called for
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education and prevention efforts at the local, state and federal levels.
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Governor Clinton supported teacher training for AIDS education and
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a detailed study of the availability of HIV education at the local
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level.
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Since 1990, AIDS education has been required in all Arkansas
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schools, and there has been a 40% increase in HIV counseling and
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voluntary testing in Arkansas.
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The Arkansas AIDS Advisory Committee was established in 1987.
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This committee makes recommendations on HIV policy and
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program services. HIV services in the state currently include
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anonymous testing at two centers and confidential testing and
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counseling at public health clinics in all 75 Arkansas counties.
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Senator Al Gore voted to ban discrimination against people with
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AIDS or HIV.
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Voted for legislation to remove HIV from the immigration
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restrictions list.
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Supported funding for the Ryan White AIDS Act.
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Voted to provide emergency relief to metropolitan areas hardest hit
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by AIDS, to health care facilities serving many low-income
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individuals and families with HIV and to states to assist in improving
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the quality of treatment and support services for people with HIV.
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