Editorials Respond To PEPFAR Reauthorization

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Article Date: 04 Aug 2008 - 8:00 PDT

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President Bush on Wednesday signed into law legislation (HR 5501) that reauthorizes the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief at $48 billion through 2013. Two newspapers have published editorials in response to the bill. Summaries appear below.


In related news, the AP/Google.com on Thursday examined how the PEPFAR reauthorization bill "sets a goal of treating more than the two million patient target set in 2003, but how much more isn't clear." When signing the bill, Bush said, "With this funding, we will support treatment for at least three million people." However, the "bill itself doesn't set a specific target," according to the AP/Google.com. Early versions of the bill that passed the House included a specific target of treating at least three million people by 2013, but the target was removed in the final version. The bill now says that U.S. policy is to increase the number of people receiving treatment beyond the original goal of two million. According to the U.S. State Department, 1.7 million people received treatment as of March 31, and the original bill's target of reaching two million with treatment will be met by December (Euphrat, AP/Google.com, 7/31).

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