AIDS Program : Urgent request

SPERFETTO (sperfetto@hiv.hjf.org)
Mon, 26 Jun 1995 10:40:48 -0400

This is a Mime message, which your current mail reader
may not understand. Parts of the message will appear as
text. To process the remainder, you will need to use a Mime
compatible mail reader. Contact your vendor for details.

--IMA.Boundary.084771408
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Content-Description: cc:Mail note part

Urgent Alert, Immediate Action Requested

Military Plans to Dismantle Dept. of Defense (DoD) U.S. AIDS Research Pro=
gram
Background:

Since 1988, the Department of Defense (DoD) has maintained an AIDS resear=
ch =

program structured to take advantage of the military's unique capabilitie=
s and =

study population, to provide HIV-infected military personnel with access =
to =

cutting edge treatment, and to fulfill the military's obligation to addre=
ss a =

pandemic that threatens both US and worldwide stability. This year the =

President's budget request for DoD AIDS research was only $9.6 million, a=
sharp =

decrease from the 1995 funding level of $33 million. The military manage=
ment =

has begun dismantling clinical domestic research and plans to shift 1996 =
funding =

to preventive vaccine work in Thailand. The prevailing rationale for the=
change =

in priority has been expressed in military interdepartmental memoranda wh=
ich =

state that once a service member is HIV infected, that person is a casual=
ty and =

of limited use to the force. The claim is that even early disease interv=
ention =

research does not relate to military readiness.

Why should the military continue its AIDS research program?:
=B7 There are over 7,000 HIV infected personnel on active military duty=
and =

another 4,000 HIV positive reserve and National Guard members. Without a=
=

clinical research program, active duty service persons would have little,=
if =

any, access to clinical trials and, therefore, little or no access to cut=
ting =

edge experimental treatments.
=B7 There are aspects of the HIV/AIDS military research program that ar=
e unique =

and critical to the overall HIV research effort. Loss of the studies, st=
udy =

population, and unique capabilities will result in loss of data vital to =
the =

effort to develop effective therapies for AIDS and ultimately a cure.
=B7 While the objective of developing a preventive vaccine is important=
and =

certainly relevant to military function, clinical research is also milita=
rily =

relevant. The military focuses on early intervention research. Clinical=
trials =

exploring the possibility of long-term viral suppression, if successful, =
could =

allow HIV-infected individuals to complete a full military career.

What you can do:
Congress still has the ability to fund AIDS research at the DoD in spite =
of the =

President's budget request. With the apparent shift in the ideology conc=
erning =

AIDS research in the military, Congress may have to ensure that 33% of th=
e =

budget continues to support domestic clinical research. That mandate can=
be =

included with the budget allocation or appropriation. Your Representativ=
es and =

Senators need to hear that you support the AIDS research program at the =

Department of Defense. If your elected official appears on the following=
target =

list, he or she has some direct control over the DoD appropriations proce=
ss. If =

he or she does not appear on the list, write requesting support for AIDS =

research at DoD and suggest they talk with their colleagues regarding the=
=

importance of the issue. The House of Representatives plans to take up d=
efense =

appropriations as early as 6/27. Call or fax your representative in orde=
r to =

reach them in time. Senators can receive a regular letter (See Attachmen=
t).
-------------------------------------------------------------------------=
-------
Contact information for U.S. Representatives and Senators, call:
Capitol Switchboard: Senate Inquiries 202-224-3121
House Inquiries 202-225-3121

House Appropriations Subcommittee on National Security
Zip + Four Tel. (202)
C.W. Bill Young (R-Fla, 10th), Chair 20515-0910 225-5765
Joseph M. McDade (R-Pa, 10th) 20515-3810 225-3731
Bob Livingston (R-La, 1st) 20515-1801 225-3015
Jerry Lewis (R-Ca, 1st) 20515-0540 225-6498
Joe Skeen (R-NM, 2nd) 20515-3102 225-2365
David L. Hobson (R-Oh, 7th) 20515-3507 225-4324
Henry Bonilla (R-Tx, 23rd) 20515-4323 225-4511
George R. Nethercutt, Jr., (R-Wa, 5th) 20515-4705 225-2006
Mark W. Neumann (R-Wis, 1st) 20515-4901 225-3031
John Murtha (D-Pa, 12th), Ranking 20515-3812 225-2065
Norman D. Dicks (D-Wa, 6th) 20515-4706 225-5916
Charles Wilson (D-Tx, 2nd) 20515-4302 225-2401
W.G. (Bill) Hefner (D-NC, 8th) 20515-3308 225-3715
Martin Olav Sabo (D-Fl, 5th) 20515-2305 225-4755

Senate Appropriations Subcommitte on Defense

Ted Stevens (R-Ak), Chair 20510-0201 224-3004
Thad Cochran (R-Miss) 20510-2402 224-5054
Arlen Specter (R-Pa) 20510-3802 224-4254
Pete V. Domenici (R-NM) 20510-3101 224-6621
Phil Gramm (R-Tx) 20510-4302 224-4302
Christopher (Kit) Bond (R-Mo) 20510-2503 224-5721
Mitch McConnell (R-Ky) 20510-1702 224-2541
Connie Mack (R-Fl) 20510-0904 224-5274
Richard C. Shelby (R-Al) 20510-0103 224-5744
Daniel K. Inouye (D-Hi), Ranking 20510-1102 224-3934
Ernest F. Hollings (D-SC) 20510-4002 224-6121
J. Bennett Johnston (D-La) 20510-1802 224-5824
Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) 20510-4801 224-3954
Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt) 20510-4502 224-4242
Dale Bumpers (D-Ark) 20510-0401 224-4843
Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ) 20510-3002 224-4744
Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) 20510-1502 224-3254

Thank you all for your support!

Stephen P. Perfetto
Henry M. Jackson Foundation
13 Taft Court, Suite 200
Rockville, MD 20850

--IMA.Boundary.084771408
Content-Type: application/applefile; name="Letter to Senate/Congress.TXT"; type="TEXT:MSWD"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Description: Apple file in AppleSingle stream
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--IMA.Boundary.084771408--


Home Page Table of Contents Sponsors Web Sites
CD ROM Vol 2 was produced by staff at the Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories and distributed free of charge as an educational service to the cytometry community. If you have any comments please direct them to Dr. J. Paul Robinson, Professor & Director, PUCL, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907. Phone:(317) 494-0757; FAX (317) 494-0517; Web http://www.cyto.purdue.edu EMAIL robinson@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu