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Legislative Agenda

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STATE POSITION STATEMENTS

The Minnesota AIDS Project’s mission is to lead Minnesota’s fight to stop HIV through advocacy, education and service.

Our Public Policy program strives to meet this mission by advancing HIV prevention policy, increasing access to HIV services, and protecting existing resources for people living with HIV.

 


Legislation

MAP Position

Basic HIV education initiative

Lead

Comprehensive sexuality education standards

Lead with coalition

HIV prevention programs in Minnesota’s corrections systems

Lead

HIV prevention programs for injection drug users

Lead

   

Health care access improvements

Support

Minnesota Care four month waiting period waived

Support

Housing services improvements

Support

Mental health services improvements

Support

Chemical dependency services improvements

Support

Medical marijuana access

Support

   

Cuts in funding for HIV prevention or services

Oppose

Challenges to HIV confidentiality protections

Oppose

Challenges to Minors’ consent

Oppose

Challenges to rights around sexual orientation

Oppose

Mandatory HIV testing proposals

Oppose

   

End of life care-pain management changes

Watch

Crystal Methamphetamine prevention funds

Watch

Family planning services increases

Watch



Last Updated: Friday, June 19, 2009
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