« "Rip It From His Throat!" | Main | The Swedes Attack? » 26 Jun 2009 03:11 pm A Milestone On The HIV BanToday, the regulatory process of repealing the ban inches forward. It has been very frustrating, but when you follow the actual legally-mandated process, it takes time. There was a delay at the beginning of this administration, but the bureaucracy is now moving forward and the administration says it's very serious about getting it done. Vice-president Joe Biden reiterated his support last night. The pressure seems to have worked. The new rule will pop up on the federal register this afternoon, initiating a 45 day mandatory public comment period. There's then another round of review from OMB and the CDC. Then, after it's published in final form in the federal register, there's an effective date of somewhere between 30 and 60 days for the ban to cease operation. That leaves us somewhere in the fall before the Jesse Helms anachronism finally ends its 22-year stigmatization and persecution of people of HIV. Yes, it's been a long, long haul. But a little more patience is not too much to ask. The potential benefits are big.
And it's worth recalling that the Bush administration also supported this change; and it was passed by huge majorities in both House and Senate; and was pioneered in part by Republican senators Smith and Lugar, as well as Kerry and Kennedy. Obama is carrying a bipartisan measure to fruition. For some of us, it means more than we can possibly express. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e201157162c5f0970b Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'A Milestone On The HIV Ban' |
