House and Senate Republicans are working on a last-ditch effort to save a global HIV-AIDS program set to expire Sept. 30 — defying influential anti-abortion and conservative groups that are lobbying against its renewal.
A health advocate familiar with the effort to re-up the law but not authorized to speak on the record said the former president has also reached out to other GOP members “very on the [down-low].” That fear has sparked a lobbying blitz with several former Republican lawmakers jumping into the fray. Those groups — including Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America and the Heritage Foundation — have joined with Republicans in Congress, led by Smith, to oppose the standard five-year reauthorization of PEPFAR and to push for a one-year funding patch instead.
Failure to renew PEPFAR would bar Congress from increasing its nearly $7 billion yearly budget and could terminate several legal provisions in the program — including a rule that directs at least half of PEPFAR funds toward patient treatment and care. Presidential administrations could continue abiding by those rules or drop them.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: washingtonpost - 🏆 95. / 72 Read more »
Source: AllSidesNow - 🏆 572. / 51 Read more »
Source: washingtonpost - 🏆 95. / 72 Read more »
Source: dcexaminer - 🏆 6. / 94 Read more »
Source: Collider - 🏆 1. / 98 Read more »