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We open this week's issue by continuing our series about our 2016 AAHU graduates, this week profiling Arkansas Fellow Carleisha Murry-Anderson.
Next, we run several pieces from our friends at AIDS.gov summarizing some of the news and information presented at CROI earlier this month. Over the coming weeks, will dig more deeply into some of the breaking news from CROI that's most relevant to Black America.
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On Friday, we mark National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NWAGHAAD), a time when we draw attention to the impact that HIV and AIDS have had upon women and girls.
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Yesterday, the Congressional Budget Office reported that more than 14 million Americans would lose their health insurance within one year and 24 million by 2026, if the current version of the Republican's American Health Care Act gets passed.
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Later this week, members of the U.S. House of Representatives are scheduled to vote on the Trump Administration's American Health Care Act (AHCA), the next step House Republicans will take toward their goal of "repealing and replacing" the Affordable Care Act.
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On Friday, the Trump Administration and Republican Speaker of the House, Paul Ryan, elected to "pull" the American Health Care Act—the bill they'd written to replace the Affordable Care Act—a major defeat for what was supposed to have been the new administration's first legislative success.