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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, Feb. 4, 2002
Contact: HHS Press Office
(202) 690-6343

HHS BUDGET FOR HIV/AIDS INCREASE 8 PERCENT
Targets Expanded Efforts on Research


President Bush's budget plan for fiscal year 2003 includes a total of $12.9 billion to fight HIV and AIDS -- an increase of $906 million, or 8 percent, over the current year's appropriation, HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson announced today.

"We must do more to prevent and treat this terrible disease, which continues to ravage the lives of millions of people in America and around the world," Secretary Thompson said. "We are leading the world on AIDS research and doing our part to stem the tide of this global epidemic."

Under the President's budget plan, HHS would receive a total of $12.9 billion to fund its HIV/AIDS programs. Specifically, HHS' proposed fiscal year 2003 budget supports:

"We must remain on the offensive in the battle against HIV/AIDS," Secretary Thompson said. "We have much work yet to do. HHS and this administration will continue our fight to reduce the impact of this epidemic, both at home and abroad."

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