U.S. HIV Prevention Funding Restored After Outcry Amid Cuts

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The Trump administration has restored nearly $20 million in federal funds for HIV prevention programs in Los Angeles County after a period of funding freeze, amid criticism from health advocates and Democrats warning that cuts could lead to increased HIV infections and deaths. The funding reinstatement is seen as crucial for ongoing prevention efforts, especially in vulnerable communities, although future budget proposals threaten to eliminate this funding entirely.
Topics:top-news#federal-funding#health#hiv-prevention#los-angeles-county#public-health#trump-administration
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