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	"author_name": "Advocates for Youth",
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	"title": "Repeal HIV Discrimination Laws Now!",
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	"description": "The REPEAL HIV Discrimination Act is a piece of legislation that would modernize laws and policies to eliminate discrimination against those living with HIV and AIDS. Federal and state laws, policies, and regulations should not place a unique or additional burden on individuals solely as a result of their HIV status, and the bill offers a step-by-step plan to work with states to modernize their laws. Fill out the form and we&#x27;ll automatically generate a letter for you to send to your members of Congress! Feel free to edit it and add your own thoughts The REPEAL HIV Discrimination Act will allow federal and state officials to work alongside community stakeholders to end the unjust and outdated practice of HIV criminalization in the United States and ultimately advance the dignity of people living with HIV. We need clear and accurate policies on this issue. This law recognizes that policies regarding people living with HIV and AIDS should reflect evidence-based, medically accurate understandings of HIV transmission, health implications, and treatment, and should not place unique or additional burdens on those individuals solely as a result of their HIV Status. This will be a transparent process. The law requires that the Attorney General, Secretary of Health and Human Services, and the Secretary of Defense review current HIV criminalization laws, share information with Congress, and make the information publicly available. So fill out the form real quick, and a letter will automatically generate for you to send to your members of Congress. Young people living with HIV have the right to live free from oppression, the right to education, the right to treatment and care, and the right to live without criminalization and stigma. Thank you for helping to pass this legislation that is so essential to the health and well-being of young people living with HIV.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/repeal-hiv"
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