Stop cuts to Pennsylvania's HIV/AIDS Drug Assistance Program

Recent signers:
Mikey Sanchez and 15 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The unexpected reduction in eligibility for Pennsylvania's AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) poses a dire threat to the health and wellbeing of countless residents. This action cuts the eligibility from 500% of the federal poverty level to 350%, stripping vital resources from thousands who depend on it. For those struggling to afford lifesaving medications and health insurance, this decision is not just detrimental, but potentially fatal.

The ADAP is a lifeline for individuals living with HIV and AIDS, ensuring access to necessary medications that manage their condition and prolong their lives. By restricting eligibility, Pennsylvania is endangering the lives of many who rely on this program to survive. The interruption of treatment can lead to serious health deterioration and reverses years of healthcare progress in managing HIV/AIDS effectively.

It is essential for state leaders in Pennsylvania to recognize the catastrophic implications of these cuts. Immediate action is required to restore the previous eligibility criteria and ensure uninterrupted access to vital medications. This restoration is crucial not only to maintain the health of affected individuals but also to uphold the integrity of Pennsylvania’s public health system.

We implore state officials, including Governor Josh Shapiro and the Pennsylvania Department of Health, to reconsider this harmful policy change. Reinstating the previous ADAP eligibility criteria will affirm Pennsylvania's commitment to supporting its vulnerable populations and protecting public health.

Sign this petition to urge Pennsylvania's leaders to halt the cuts to HIV/AIDS drug assistance immediately and protect the health and dignity of all its citizens. Your support can make a difference in restoring access to essential healthcare for those who need it most.

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Recent signers:
Mikey Sanchez and 15 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The unexpected reduction in eligibility for Pennsylvania's AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) poses a dire threat to the health and wellbeing of countless residents. This action cuts the eligibility from 500% of the federal poverty level to 350%, stripping vital resources from thousands who depend on it. For those struggling to afford lifesaving medications and health insurance, this decision is not just detrimental, but potentially fatal.

The ADAP is a lifeline for individuals living with HIV and AIDS, ensuring access to necessary medications that manage their condition and prolong their lives. By restricting eligibility, Pennsylvania is endangering the lives of many who rely on this program to survive. The interruption of treatment can lead to serious health deterioration and reverses years of healthcare progress in managing HIV/AIDS effectively.

It is essential for state leaders in Pennsylvania to recognize the catastrophic implications of these cuts. Immediate action is required to restore the previous eligibility criteria and ensure uninterrupted access to vital medications. This restoration is crucial not only to maintain the health of affected individuals but also to uphold the integrity of Pennsylvania’s public health system.

We implore state officials, including Governor Josh Shapiro and the Pennsylvania Department of Health, to reconsider this harmful policy change. Reinstating the previous ADAP eligibility criteria will affirm Pennsylvania's commitment to supporting its vulnerable populations and protecting public health.

Sign this petition to urge Pennsylvania's leaders to halt the cuts to HIV/AIDS drug assistance immediately and protect the health and dignity of all its citizens. Your support can make a difference in restoring access to essential healthcare for those who need it most.

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The Decision Makers

Josh Shapiro
Pennsylvania Governor
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
2 Members
Joanna McClinton
Pennsylvania House of Representatives - District 191
Jordan Harris
Pennsylvania House of Representatives - District 186
Pennsylvania State Senate
3 Members
Kim Ward
Pennsylvania State Senate - District 39
Vincent Hughes
Pennsylvania State Senate - District 7
Scott Martin
Pennsylvania State Senate - District 13
Debra Bogen
Debra Bogen
Pennsylvania Secretary of Health

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