Chicago City Council Member Proposes Budget Amendment To Increase HIV Prevention Funding By $1.7M
15th Nov 2006, 06:00 GMT
Chicago City Council member Tom Tunney has proposed a city budget amendment that would increase HIV prevention funding by $1.7 million for fiscal year 2007, the Chicago Tribune reports. The proposed amendment would draw the additional funds from available sources determined by the city's budget director and not from existing funds in the Chicago Department of Public Health. [click link for full article]
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