Excellent news about the continuing resolution (which, as those who
follow the ONE Blog know, was set to leave U.S. funding at 2006 levels
for all of 2007):
A bill was filed last night asking for a $1.3 billion increase in AIDS,
malaria and tuberculosis funding for 2007 - a full $300 million more than
the $1 billion increase ONE members urged for over the last two months.
If the bill passes, AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis funding would be $4.5
billion in 2007.
Money and increases are extremely tight in the 2007 budget, and without
pressure from this community – without ONE members’ over 200,000
letters, emails, phone calls and faxes – it’s very realistic that that
this funding never would not have been recovered. At a critical moment,
however, ONE members came together and showed our representatives that
Americans don’t just care about extreme poverty, but we pay attention
and we act. Without exaggeration, your actions could end up saving
hundreds of thousands of lives in the world’s poorest countries.
Nothing is a done deal until the bill passes both houses of Congress. A
House vote is scheduled for tomorrow and a Senate vote is set for February
5. We will keep you posted on the ONE Blog on vote times and outcomes.
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July 17, 2007 at 4:07 pm
October 30, 2007 at 7:57 am
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March 23, 2009 at 12:08 am
Whoa….check out this page…hmmm, and I thought this was only for the kids