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Tell Congress to Fully Fund HIV/AIDS Research

Target: Senator Tom Harkin and Representative David Obey, Congressional Subcommittee Chairmen
Sponsored by: amfAR
As the leading health research institution in the world, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) plays a central role in funding HIV/AIDS and other research. Yet for years, Congress has not increased its budget, leaving it less able to fund crucial, cutting-edge research that could result in real breakthroughs in the fight against AIDS and other diseases.

The Senate and House Subcommittees on Labor, Health & Human Services, Education & Related Agencies Appropriations, headed by Senator Tom Harkin and Representative David Obey, respectively, will meet this month to determine NIH funding for next year.

Please help fight for more NIH funding today!

Sign the petition to the Chairmen urging them to increase the NIH budget in 2010 and invest in America's scientific leadership and the health of people around the world.
deadline: Ongoing...
goal: 10,000
 

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Dear Chairmen Harkin and Obey:

I am writing to urge you to support the highest possible funding level for HIV/AIDS and other health research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the final version of the FY2010 Labor-HHS-Education Appropriations bill, and at a minimum the $31.26 billion in funding proposed by the House of Representatives.

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As the leading health research institution in the world, NIH must continue to play a central role in developing the prevention and treatment interventions that can change the course of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Yet years of essentially flat funding for NIH has taken a serious toll, undermining our ability to respond to infectious diseases, including AIDS.

According to Dr. Francis Collins, NIH's new Director, flat funding combined with inflation has resulted in nearly a 20% loss in buying power for NIH over the past five years. In 2007, the Institutes were able to support just over one in five (21%) research proposals as opposed to nearly one in three (32%) in 1998, and funded grants are routinely cut by 10% or more. The result is numerous missed opportunities to capitalize on innovative and potentially breakthrough research proposals.
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We signed the “Tell Congress to Fully Fund HIV/AIDS Research” petition!
# 5,871:
5:17 am PST, Nov 21, Mel Sinclair, Texas
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10:26 pm PST, Nov 20, Soo Thacker, Alaska
As the leading health research institution in the world, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) plays a central role in funding HIV/AIDS and other research. Yet for years, Congress has not increased its budget, leaving it less able to fund crucial, cutting-edge research that could result in real breakthroughs in the fight against AIDS and other diseases.
# 5,869:
3:54 pm PST, Nov 20, Linda Wheeldon, Canada
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11:58 am PST, Nov 20, Susana Lax, Florida
The reason HIV/AIDS spread the way it did is because government didn't pay any attention to it.
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7:35 am PST, Nov 20, Stephen Weatherby, Georgia
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7:31 pm PST, Nov 19, Brande Pickerel, Washington
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4:33 pm PST, Nov 17, Ellie Shain, California
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4:21 pm PST, Nov 16, Theresia Cronan, California
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11:25 am PST, Nov 13, Jacqueline Fonseca, Texas
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4:01 am PST, Nov 13, Allyson Sites, Indiana
The reason HIV/AIDS spread the way it did is because government didn't pay any attention to it.
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11:20 pm PST, Nov 12, Michael Chae, California
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12:40 pm PST, Nov 12, Mike Richardson, New Mexico
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2:02 am PST, Nov 12, Bisanne Masoud, New York
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8:30 pm PST, Nov 11, Laura Senger, North Dakota
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8:19 am PST, Nov 11, Maria Luongo, Massachusetts
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7:57 pm PST, Nov 10, Luis Frausto, California
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1:19 pm PST, Nov 10, Rachel Dowden, Louisiana
They already have a vaccine in Europe. The cure should be available soon.
# 5,854:
9:39 am PST, Nov 10, Kay Graham, Illinois
Because I'm helping a dear friend get this bill passed! This is my best way to achieve this!
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3:33 am PST, Nov 10, Nicola Fernando, Sri Lanka
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8:33 am PST, Nov 9, Christopher Carbone, New Jersey
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6:43 am PST, Nov 9, James Allen, Florida
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8:36 pm PST, Nov 8, Rand Guthrie, Washington
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2:18 pm PDT, Oct 31, Karen Campbell, California
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4:39 pm PDT, Oct 30, Name not displayed, Indiana
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8:20 am PDT, Oct 30, Marc David Garcia, Texas
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5:50 am PDT, Oct 30, Gregory Maldonado, California
We have been living with AIDS and other chronic diseases for far too long. It is time that science and technology be allowed to take a huge step forward to help eradicate this disease -- and only government grants and other funding will help assure this become a reality.
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10:50 pm PDT, Oct 29, Ariana Sanchez, California
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7:05 pm PDT, Oct 29, Brian JP Craig, New Jersey
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10:37 am PDT, Oct 29, Sarah Cullen, Florida
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5:23 am PDT, Oct 29, John Sedia, Pennsylvania
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3:56 am PDT, Oct 29, Marlon B. Moore, Ohio
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7:51 pm PDT, Oct 28, Ginny Pendas, Florida
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4:03 pm PDT, Oct 28, Sarah Gioia, Minnesota
The reason HIV/AIDS spread the way it did is because government didn't pay any attention to it. Please don't make this mistake again.
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3:53 pm PDT, Oct 28, Mary Robson, California
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12:51 pm PDT, Oct 28, Stacy Westhoff, Michigan
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10:36 am PDT, Oct 28, Delphyne Woods, Illinois
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7:27 am PDT, Oct 28, Christian R., Connecticut
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7:04 am PDT, Oct 28, Lara Graham, Texas
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7:03 am PDT, Oct 28, Jacquelynn Maruffo, Florida
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9:07 pm PDT, Oct 27, Jessica Jakubanis, New Mexico
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4:53 pm PDT, Oct 27, Deniz Cagliyan, California
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1:11 pm PDT, Oct 27, Mindy Hunter, Kentucky
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11:09 am PDT, Oct 27, Rachel Maria, Germany
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10:44 am PDT, Oct 27, Heather Ervin, Illinois
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6:42 am PDT, Oct 27, Laura Fitzgerald, North Carolina
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4:02 pm PDT, Oct 26, Kimberly Miller, Missouri
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2:58 pm PDT, Oct 26, S. Neimark, Maryland
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11:59 am PDT, Oct 26, Karen Fedorov, Virginia
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11:33 am PDT, Oct 26, Patrick Corbett, Idaho
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8:18 am PDT, Oct 26, Laura Scigliano, Georgia
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