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Political Veto: How OMB's Grant Rule Puts EHE at Risk
A proposed OMB rule would let political appointees veto or cancel federal research grants, dismantling the peer-review system and targeting the disparate-impact analysis that maps where HIV concentrates and why. For people living with HIV, that research is the foundation of Ending the HIV Epidemic. The comment period closes July 13.

Travis Roppolo
3 days ago5 min read
Ebola, TB, and the Cost of Walking Away from Global Health
On April 24, 2026, a nurse in Ituri Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) developed a fever. She died three days later. Her samples were tested locally and returned negative, because...

Travis Roppolo
Jun 17 min read
The Last Clean Snapshot: What the CDC's 2024 HIV Data Tells Us About What Comes Next
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released its National HIV Prevention and Care Objectives: 2026 Update on May 18, 2026, presenting the most recent national picture of the U.S. HIV...

Travis Roppolo
May 255 min read
When the Target Is SSRIs, the Risk Is the Six Protected Classes
On May 4, 2026, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. closed a daylong Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Institute summit on mental health and overmedicalization by announcing a federal initiative...

Travis Roppolo
May 186 min read
The Policy Stack: How SAMHSA, the White House, and Louisiana Are Rewriting Drug and Homelessness Response
On April 24, 2026, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) issued a Dear Colleague letter that withdraws federal funding eligibility from fentanyl test strips, sterile...

Travis Roppolo
May 119 min read
When Oversight Fails: Iowa's $22 Million Contract Pharmacy Scandal and the Structural Fragility of ADAP Financing
On March 6, 2026, the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services filed a nine-page complaint in Polk County District Court alleging that NuCara Specialty Pharmacy failed to remit more than $22...

Travis Roppolo
May 47 min read


HIV/HCV Co-Infection Watch Q2: April 2026
The HIV/HCV Co-Infection Watch is a project of the Community Access National Network (CANN) designed to research, monitor, and report on HIV and Hepatitis C (HCV) co-infection in the United States....

Ranier Simons
Apr 3030 min read


The Recipe for Change: From Surviving Appointments to Changing Policy
For a long time, I thought advocacy meant surviving the next appointment. I thought it meant learning how to explain my pain better, how to prepare for another referral visit, how to justify why I...

Chelsea BreeAnn Hardesty
Apr 275 min read


Building Stronger Communities, Together: Reflections from Our Patient Affordability Roundtable
Editor's Note: This article was originally published on April 10, 2026, by Lupus Colorado and is republished here with permission. The Patient Affordability Roundtable discussed in this piece was...

Kristy Kibler
Apr 203 min read
The Story of Us: How Celebrity Voices Have Shaped HIV Advocacy for Four Decades
On April 1, Taylor Swift dropped a surprise music video for her song "Elizabeth Taylor," directing streaming royalties to the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (ETAF). Two weeks earlier, on March 18,...

Travis Roppolo
Apr 135 min read
When Public Health Becomes Profit over Patients
Public health programs like 340B are designed with a clear and urgent purpose: to improve community health, expand access to care, and protect the most vulnerable among us. Whether it’s ensuring...

Kalvin Pugh
Apr 63 min read


A New Single-Tablet Option for HIV's "Forgotten Population" Could Change Lives. Will Policy Let It?
New Phase 3 data show a single-tablet regimen of bictegravir/lenacapavir could finally bring one-pill simplicity to long-term HIV survivors locked into complex regimens by decades of drug resistance. The science is closing the treatment gap. Will our policy systems do the same?

Travis Roppolo
Mar 309 min read


The False Economy of Rationing Life
States are rationing HIV medications through prior auth and formulary cuts to solve ADAP budget crises — a strategy that costs more, drives resistance, and concentrates harm on the most vulnerable.

Travis Roppolo
Mar 235 min read


The Quiet Pay Cut: Rising Health Insurance Costs Are Eroding Worker Compensation
Rising employer premiums averaging 9.5% erode wages, forcing workers to delay care.

Travis Roppolo
Mar 157 min read


CROI 2026: The Tools Are Here. The Infrastructure Is Not.
CROI 2026 showcased breakthroughs alongside funding crisis disrupting global and domestic HIV services.

Travis Roppolo
Mar 87 min read


ADAPs Work. Federal Policy Is Defunding Them on Accident.
ADAPs achieve 87% viral suppression but face funding crisis as multiple policies erode 340B rebates.

Travis Roppolo
Mar 16 min read


Warren and Hawley Want to Break Up Big Medicine
Break Up Big Medicine Act would force structural separation of insurers, PBMs, and pharmacies.

Travis Roppolo
Feb 228 min read


Third Wave of Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Adds More Potential Peril
Medicare drug negotiation's third wave includes Biktarvy, raising HIV treatment access concerns.

Ranier Simons
Feb 155 min read


The Great American Recovery Needs More Than a Slogan
Administration expands OUD medication access while defunding SAMHSA and restricting harm reduction.

Travis Roppolo
Feb 86 min read


Congress Rejects HIV Cuts, But Flat Funding Won't End the Epidemic
FY2026 preserves HIV funding but level funding can't support long-acting therapeutics or growing needs.

Travis Roppolo
Feb 17 min read
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