House Passes Legislation to Reauthorize Ryan White CARE Act Funding
The Body - Complete HIV/AIDS Resource | 02.10.2006 06:03 | Health | Social Struggles | World
Senate Outlook
According to CQ Today, Bono's measure faces "uncertain prospects" in the Senate before lawmakers recess next week because several senators from urban areas are threatening to block passage of the bill (CQ Today, 9/28). Sen. Mark Dayton (D-Minn.) on Thursday objected to a motion from Sen. Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.), chair of the Senate HELP committee, to immediately consider the measure. Enzi said he would call for a procedural vote -- which requires 60 votes to pass -- to block any senator's hold on consideration of the measure if the bill is not passed before the recess (AP/Pioneer Times-Journal, 9/28). Advocates in Ohio, Iowa and South Carolina recently have attempted to persuade Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) to support revisions to the CARE Act that allocate more federal HIV/AIDS funding to Southern and rural states, The Hill reports (Bolton, The Hill, 9/28). Rodham Clinton has said states with urban centers are most affected by HIV/AIDS and should not have their funding reduced. She is co-sponsoring legislation introduced on Tuesday by Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) that would extend for one year the current CARE Act funding formula (Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, 9/27). According to The Hill, Rodham Clinton "has the highest profile" of any opponent to CARE Act funding revisions, and those who support CARE Act revisions might be "calculating that they have the most leverage with her" because she is "expected to run for president" in 2008 (The Hill, 9/28).
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