
WASHINGTON – The famous HIV/AIDS global HIV/AIDS virus was rescued by millions of lives, from a group of billions of dollars in spending discounts sent by Congress to President Donald Trump early Friday morning to sign the law.
Trump’s original rescue package has called for $ 400 million from discounts to PePfar, the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS, which was started by George W. Bush in 2003.
But in the Senate, Democrats and a bit of Republicans objected to PePfar discounts. The Chair of the Credit Committee, Susan Collins, said that the health program had saved an estimated 26 million people and allowed nearly 8 million children in the state for mothers with HIV.
“There are some cuts that I can support, but I will not vote to reduce global health programs,” Collins told reporters last week.
In the endeavor to reduce the Republican Party’s rebellion, the White House agreed this week to make changes to the package, and drop the cuts in Pepfar to secure the voices of the Republican Party.
“Bippar will not be affected by the rescue,” Russell Rosel Virus told reporters after she wanders behind closed doors on Tuesday with Republicans in the Senate.
Feon said that removing these cuts means that the package has a “good opportunity to pass.”
Rescue Operations package, which will return 9 billion dollars of Congress financing for foreign aid and public broadcasting, passed the Senate with a slight difference on Thursday 51-48 votes. Collins was one of the Republicans to vote against the package, concerning that the White House had no details about the discounts and that “no one really knows the program discounts in it.”
The house passed the package of discounts early on Friday and Trump pledged to sign it in the law.
White House Request the original Bible May 28 was sent in detail that the cuts will only target HIV/AIDS programs that “do not provide life -saving treatment and do not support American interests.”
“The abolition proposal is in line with the administration’s efforts to eliminate wasteful external assistance programs,” the request said. “The age of cancellation will focus on healthy spending and life. This is the best that serves the American taxpayer.”
But even some deficit hawks at home said they supported the decision to maintain PePfar.
“He is very successful. I think he is serving a useful purpose,” said conservative MP Gary Palmer, RA, who voted in favor of the rescue package.
“It is half of the money that we provided to Ukraine, and it has provided 25 million people,” said MP Tim Porschet, R-Tenn, a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee that also supported the package.
Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, DN.Y, criticized the legislation and said the changes related to PePfar were not enough.
He said: “The discounts in external aid will make the Americans less safe. Our opponents will be able to.” “The changes that Republicans say they say they have shown on PePfar are not enough, and no one is deceiving small adjustments to this package.”
Some defenders have been reduced by removing PePfar discounts, but they are disappointed by the total package.
“It is always good for lawmakers always give priority to children, especially children who suffer from an orphan or vulnerable to HIV and AIDS. But the larger direction here is not optimistic,” said Bruce Leslie, head of the First Focus for Children’s campaign.
“While a few members of the Senate convinced their colleagues to maintain the financing of these children in this case, the General Senate’s decision to deliver 9 billion dollars to the president indicates that what does not matter the legislative body,” he said in a statement.