Commemorating and supporting the goals of World AIDS Day.
Legislative Progress
In CommitteeMr. Booker submitted the following resolution; which was referred to …
Summary
What This Bill Does
This is a non-binding Senate resolution marking World AIDS Day and expressing congressional support for efforts to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The resolution sets aspirational goals of achieving zero new HIV transmissions, zero AIDS-related deaths, and zero discrimination against people living with HIV by 2030.
Who Benefits and How
People living with HIV/AIDS benefit from continued congressional attention to their needs and support for prevention, treatment, and research programs. HIV/AIDS research institutions like the National Institutes of Health, CDC, and the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) receive acknowledgment of their work and encouragement for continued funding. Global health organizations working on HIV/AIDS, including the Global Fund and UNAIDS, benefit from expressed U.S. support for international cooperation.
Who Bears the Burden and How
As a non-binding resolution, this bill creates no new legal requirements, mandates, or costs for any party. It does not appropriate funds or impose compliance burdens. No groups face new obligations or expenses as a result of this resolution.
Key Provisions
- Expresses support for the goals of World AIDS Day, including zero new HIV transmissions, zero discrimination, and zero AIDS-related deaths
- Commends domestic HIV/AIDS programs including the Ryan White Act, CDC programs, NIH research, and the Minority HIV/AIDS Initiative
- Commends international programs including PEPFAR, the Global Fund, and UNAIDS
- Urges continued U.S. leadership and funding for HIV prevention, care, treatment, and research
- Calls for special attention to HIV-related vulnerabilities of women and girls
- Encourages greater ownership by developing countries in their domestic HIV/AIDS responses
Evidence Chain:
This summary is derived from the structured analysis below. See "Detailed Analysis" for per-title beneficiaries/burden bearers with clause-level evidence links.
Primary Purpose
A Senate resolution supporting the goals and ideals of World AIDS Day, commending HIV/AIDS programs, and urging continued efforts to end the HIV epidemic by 2030.
Policy Domains
Legislative Strategy
"Non-binding resolution to express Senate support for continued HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and research efforts domestically and internationally"
Likely Beneficiaries
- People living with HIV/AIDS
- HIV/AIDS research institutions
- Global health organizations
- Communities disproportionately impacted by HIV
- Women and girls vulnerable to HIV
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
Who is "The Secretary" in each section?
- "the_senate"
- → United States Senate
Key Definitions
Terms defined in this bill
Human immunodeficiency virus
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
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