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Governor
Schwarzenegger Approves DPA Legislation to Expand Clean Syringe Access
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
recently signed Assembly Bill 110, authored by Assemblymember John Laird
(D – Santa Cruz), which allows local governments to use state HIV
prevention funds to purchase clean syringes. This bill, co-sponsored by
Drug Policy Alliance and the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, will save
lives, save money, and ensure appropriate local control and oversight of
HIV prevention funds.
According to current California law, local governments are
responsible for authorizing and supervising syringe exchange programs,
which are an important tool for reducing the spread of HIV/AIDS and
other blood-borne diseases. However, local governments and programs
have not been able to use state HIV prevention funds for syringe
exchange because they were not specifically authorized to do so by the
legislature.
AB 110 will fix this unintended curtailment of local authority,
giving governments the flexibility to make appropriate funding decisions
based on local needs.
The current situation regarding funding of syringe exchange programs
is almost universally untenable. Small programs serve large
populations, cobbling together funds and materials from unusual
sources. Those programs that do succeed in outreach and recruitment
become victims of their own success, having to curtail hours or ration
care due to demand that outstrips their meager resources.
Curtis Notsinneh, director of DPA’s California capital office, said,
“This kind of senseless rationing is most unwise. If more clients are
attracted to needle exchange, more infections will be averted, more
people will be referred to drug treatment, and more public dollars will
be saved. Local governments need the authority to use HIV prevention
funds, if the reality of their local epidemic demands that step.”
Endorsed by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
and numerous medical and scientific experts, syringe exchange programs
are proven to be a cost-effective means of suppressing the spread of
HIV, hepatitis C and other potentially deadly diseases—without
contributing to increases in drug use, drug injection or crime.
Furthermore, these programs provide an entry point to drug treatment
and medical care for those currently injecting dangerous drugs or
seeking to recover from addiction.
DPA has worked on syringe exchange in California for years, helping
to enact pharmacy sales and authorizing syringe exchange programs. AB
110 is the next logical step in expanding harm reduction and improving
public health policy in California.
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