Multiple Real Housewives stars traveled to Capitol Hill on Wednesday to advocate for funding to maintain cost-free HIV medications, as 18 states plus Washington, D.C., have already cut drug assistance programs and 12 more are considering reductions. The event, titled "Housewives on the Hill," highlighted how flat federal HIV funding since 2014 and expiring healthcare subsidies are forcing states to reduce support for patients relying on life-saving treatments.
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Multiple Real Housewives stars traveled to Capitol Hill on Wednesday to advocate for funding to maintain cost-free HIV medications, as 18 states plus Washington, D.C., have already cut drug assistance programs and 12 more are considering reductions. The event, titled "Housewives on the Hill," highlighted how flat federal HIV funding since 2014 and expiring healthcare subsidies are forcing states to reduce support for patients relying on life-saving treatments.