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Clinton and Nadler Announce Resolution in Both Chambers of Congress
Washington, DC,
September 24, 2008
Today, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and
Congressman Jerrold Nadler, along with Representatives Henry Waxman, Barbara
Lee, Joseph Crowley and Christopher Shays, introduced a concurrent resolution
stating the need for quality housing nationwide for people living with
HIV/AIDS. Research has shown that those
living with HIV/AIDS have a much better chance of remaining healthy, avoiding
risky practices and protecting the health of others when they are living in
safe and stable housing. Too many of
those with the disease have become homeless, or have been relegated to unsafe,
temporary and crowded living conditions, where healthcare and control of the
disease are severely compromised.
"We need to expand access to prevention, care, treatment and
support for people living with HIV, and housing is an important component of
those efforts. Today’s action will help
to raise awareness of the benefits of housing in addressing HIV/AIDS, and I will
continue to work with my colleagues in Congress to secure access to safe,
secure and stable housing for New Yorkers living with HIV,” said Senator
Clinton.
"I am very pleased to join my colleagues –
Representatives Waxman, Lee, |