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HIV/AIDS Programs Undermined by Congress
‘Short-changing HIV and AIDS programs puts American lives at risk,’ said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.
Human Rights Campaign’s State of the Workplace Report Breaks News on Milestone: Majority of Fortune 500 Companies Offer Domestic Partner Benefits
The American workplace has reached a milestone this year with the majority of Fortune 500 companies offering domestic partner health insurance benefits, according to the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s report, “The State of the Workplace for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Americans 2005-2006.”
Human Rights Campaign Receives Honor for HIV/AIDS Work in the African-American Community
On Saturday, July 16, the Human Rights Campaign was honored by the Ummah Endowment Fund, a Washington-based HIV/AIDS organization, at its annual White Attire Affair.
Human Rights Campaign Coming Out Project Offers New Tools for Living Openly
The Human Rights Campaign Coming Out Project announces the release of its brand-new Resource Guide to Coming Out.
U.S. House Passes ‘Important First Step’ Increase to Ryan White CARE Act
‘We are extremely pleased Congress was able to find critically needed new funding for the Ryan White CARE Act,’ said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.
$75.8 Million Increase in Ryan White Passes Congress
Bill Headed to President's Desk for Signature




