AIDS: The Ryan White CARE Act


 

Publication Date: February 2006

Publisher: Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service

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Research Area: Health

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The Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act makes federal funds available to metropolitan areas and states to assist in health care costs and support services for individuals and families affected by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). P.L. 106-345, signed into law in October 2000, reauthorized the act through FY2005. In July 2005, the Bush Administration released its reauthorization principles and an outline of proposed changes to CARE Act programs. Legislation reauthorizing the Ryan White CARE Act is expected to be introduced during the 109th Congress. CARE Act programs received $2.038 billion in FY2006; the request for FY2007 is $2.133 billion, a $95 million increase: $70 million for state grants under Title II and $25 million for Title III grants. This report will be updated periodically.