[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 296 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 296
Supporting the goals and ideals of National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness
Day.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 8, 2021
Ms. Lee of California (for herself, Mr. Danny K. Davis of Illinois, Ms.
Wilson of Florida, Ms. Sewell, Mr. Rush, Ms. Clarke of New York, Mr.
Khanna, and Mr. Tonko) submitted the following resolution; which was
referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce
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RESOLUTION
Supporting the goals and ideals of National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness
Day.
Whereas National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day is a nationwide observance that
calls on people to take action to invest in the health, education, and
leadership of young people;
Whereas more than 30 years into the epidemic, the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC) estimates that in the United States more than
1,200,000 people are living with HIV, and every year approximately
40,000 people acquire HIV;
Whereas in the United States, almost 40 percent of new HIV infections are young
people ages 13 to 20;
Whereas 44 percent of young people living with HIV (YPLWHIV) ages 13 to 24 are
unaware of their HIV status;
Whereas African-American youth are most impacted by the epidemic, representing
57 percent of new transmissions in young people ages 13 to 24;
Whereas African-American young men who have sex with men (YMSM) ages 13 to 24
comprise 51 percent of new transmissions among all YMSM;
Whereas the Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH) is the only Federal
program supporting HIV prevention for adolescents in schools;
Whereas the Nation's largest Federal program dedicated to providing care and
treatment for people living with HIV was named after Ryan White, a
teenager from Indiana who helped educate a Nation about HIV and AIDS in
the 1980s;
Whereas the Ryan White Part D Program is one of the national efforts to link
YPLWHIV to medical care and support services;
Whereas the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) provides youth,
including those living with or impacted by HIV and AIDS, better access
to health care coverage, more health insurance options, additional
funding for sex education, a prohibition against denying people living
with HIV access to health care, and expanded access to Medicaid which
will support more YPLWHIV receiving care; and
Whereas April 10 of each year is now recognized as National Youth HIV & AIDS
Awareness Day: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) supports the goals and ideals of National Youth HIV &
AIDS Awareness Day;
(2) encourages State and local governments, including their
public health agencies, education agencies, schools, and media
organizations to recognize and support such a day;
(3) supports young people's right to education, prevention,
treatment, and care, and to live without criminalization,
discrimination, oppression, and stigma;
(4) promotes up-to-date, inclusive, culturally responsible,
and medically accurate information about HIV, such as pre-
exposure prophylaxis, in sex education curricula to ensure that
all young people are educated about HIV, as called for in the
National HIV/AIDS Strategy;
(5) supports removal of HIV laws that are scientifically
inaccurate and unfairly criminalize young people living with
HIV for behaviors that are consensual or have no risk of
transmissions;
(6) urges youth-friendly and accessible health care
services, especially access to medications such as pre-exposure
prophylaxis, post-exposure prophylaxis, and antiretroviral
therapy without parental consent, to better provide for the
early identification of HIV through voluntary routine testing,
and to connect those in need to clinically and culturally
appropriate care and treatment as early as possible;
(7) supports the increase of funding for programs that
support people impacted by and living with HIV, including CDC
DASH, the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, the Medicaid program,
AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs), and programs that
support medical mentorship, peer navigation, educating
communities on testing and treatment options, and people
accessing PrEP, and ensure a smoother transition to adult HIV
care;
(8) recommends a comprehensive prevention and treatment
strategy that empowers young people, parents, public health
workers, educators, faith leaders, and other stakeholders to
fully engage with their communities and families to help
decrease violence, discrimination, and stigma towards
individuals who disclose their sexual orientation or HIV
status; and
(9) calls for a generation free of HIV stigma in a manner
that prioritizes youth leadership and development in order to
ensure youth involvement in decisions which impact their health
and well-being as well as advance a pipeline for the next
generation of HIV and AIDS doctors, advocates, educators,
researchers, and other professionals.
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