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We Need A Plan To Stop AIDS, Senate Floor, Nov. 19, 2002


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"U.S. SENATOR PATRICK LEAHY CONTACT: Office of Senator Leahy, 202-224-4242 VERMONT We Need A Plan To Stop AIDS Senate Floor November 19, 2002    Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, several months ago the Appropriations Committee reported out the fiscal year 2003 Foreign Operations Appropriations bill, and the Senate passed the Homeland Security Supplemental Conference Report.    Those two bills contain a total of $950 million for international programs to combat AIDS, including $300 million for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria. We provided $250 million for the Global Fund last year, although $50 million has not yet been disbursed.    That sounds like a lot of money. It is far more than what we were spending on international AIDS programs just two or three years ago. But think about it another way. The amount we expect to provide in 2002 and 2003 to combat AIDS, which threatens the lives of each of the world's 6 billion people--is less than what my own State of Vermont, with a population of only 600,000 people, will spend on health care during that same period.    So while the United States is doing more than ever to combat AIDS, and we can point to successes in several countries--Uganda, Thailand and Brazil, for example, the reality is that the AIDS pandemic is out of control.    It is spreading faster, not slower. 40 million people are infected. Almost nobody is receiving treatment. 25 million people have died from AIDS-related causes, and at the"
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