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Budget & Appropriations - State

Key Materials

  1. HIV/AIDS Funding Request for CA's 2006-07 Budget [51K, 6-page pdf]
    Budget request prepared by the California Alliance for HIV/AIDS Advocates calling for increased funding for several HIV-related programs in California's FY 2006-07 budget.
  2. CA Advocates Call for Increased Meth Funding [22K, 3-page pdf]
    A letter from California HIV/AIDS advocates urging state funding to expand methamphetamine prevention and treatment efforts targeted at gay men.
  3. Meth Use Among Gay Men: State Funding Needed [141K, 17-page pdf]
    A report prepared by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation that provides an overview of recent research on the extent, role and context of methamphetamine use among gay men and its relationship to the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases. The document also provides recommendations to the state of California to respond to this public health crisis.
  4. California Budget Documents [ on www.ebudget.ca.gov]
    California Department of Finance website that provides access to Gorvernor Schwarzenegger's budget documents, including the FY 2006-07 budget proposed by the Governor on January 10, 2006.
  5. California Budget Project [ on http:]
    The California Budget Project (CBP) works to improve the economic and social well-being of low- and middle-income Californians through independent fiscal and policy analysis and public education. CBP serves as a resource to the media, policymakers, and state and local constituency groups seeking information and analysis of a range of state policy and budget-related issues.
  6. Summary of Governor's FY 2006-07 Budget Proposal [ on www.cbp.org]
    Produced by the California Budget Project, this document provides a summary of key provisions of Governor Schwarzenegger's FY 2006-07 budget proposal, which was released on January 10, 2006.

HIV Policy Watch articles on this issue

OUTReach articles on this issue

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Link to another key organization involved in this issue

  • Project Inform
    Project Inform is a national, nonprofit, community-based organization working to end the AIDS epidemic. The agency works to inform people living with HIV, their caregivers, and their healthcare and service providers about the treatment and monitoring of HIV disease and to advocate for appropriate policies, legislation and funding for HIV research, treatment and care.
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