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File #: 26-1246    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/15/2026 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 4/16/2026 Final action:
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION OBSERVING APRIL 10 AS NATIONAL YOUTH HIV/AIDS AWARENESS DAY WHEREAS, "National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day" is a nationwide observance that calls on people to take action to invest in the health, education, and leadership of young people; and WHEREAS, more than 40 years into the epidemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that in the United States, more than 1.2 million people are living with HIV, and 31,800 people were diagnosed with HIV in the United States in 2022; and WHEREAS, in 2022, youth aged 13 to 24 years composed 20 percent of all new HIV diagnoses in the United States; and WHEREAS, young people living with HIV are the least likely of any age group to be retained in care and have a suppressed viral load; and WHEREAS, the majority of young people living with HIV ages 13 to 24 are unaware of their HIV status; and WHEREAS, African-American youth are most impacted by the epidemic, representing a majority of new tra...
Sponsors: SCOTT R. BRITTON, FRANK J. AGUILAR, ALMA E. ANAYA, JOHN P. DALEY, BRIDGET DEGNEN, BRIDGET GAINER, BILL LOWRY, DR. KISHA E. McCASKILL, DONNA MILLER, STANLEY MOORE, JOSINA MORITA, KEVIN B. MORRISON, SEAN M. MORRISON, MICHAEL SCOTT JR., TARA S. STAMPS, MAGGIE TREVOR, JESSICA VÁSQUEZ
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

OBSERVING APRIL 10 AS NATIONAL YOUTH HIV/AIDS AWARENESS DAY

WHEREAS, "National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day" is a nationwide observance that calls on people to take action to invest in the health, education, and leadership of young people; and

WHEREAS, more than 40 years into the epidemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that in the United States, more than 1.2 million people are living with HIV, and 31,800 people were diagnosed with HIV in the United States in 2022; and

WHEREAS, in 2022, youth aged 13 to 24 years composed 20 percent of all new HIV diagnoses in the United States; and

WHEREAS, young people living with HIV are the least likely of any age group to be retained in care and have a suppressed viral load; and

WHEREAS, the majority of young people living with HIV ages 13 to 24 are unaware of their HIV status; and

WHEREAS, African-American youth are most impacted by the epidemic, representing a majority of new transmissions in young people ages 13 to 24; and

WHEREAS, young African-American gay and bisexual men are even more severely affected; and

WHEREAS, young gay and bisexual men accounted for the majority of all new HIV diagnoses in people aged 13 to 24 in 2022; and

WHEREAS, the National HIV/AIDS Strategy highlights the fact that young people often experience worse HIV outcomes on status awareness, pre-exposure prophylaxis uptake, and health outcomes; and

WHEREAS, the National HIV/AIDS Strategy recommends children and young adults who are living with HIV need tailored and often more intensive medical and support services to support them as they grow and become young adults; and

WHEREAS, the Nation's largest Federal program dedicated to providing care and treatment for people living with HIV was named after Ryan White, a teenager from Indiana who helped educate a Nation about HIV and AIDS in the 1980s; and

WHEREAS, the Ryan White Part D Program is one of the nationa...

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