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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION |
2 | | WHEREAS, To address the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic |
3 | | across Illinois, a statewide public-private partnership of 50 |
4 | | government, community, and health care organizations was |
5 | | launched in 2017 with two primary objectives, to increase the |
6 | | number of people living with HIV who are virally suppressed, |
7 | | when the virus cannot be transmitted sexually, a concept known |
8 | | as "Undetectable = Untransmittable" (U=U), and to increase the |
9 | | use of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among people who are |
10 | | vulnerable to HIV; and |
11 | | WHEREAS, To further address Illinois' HIV/AIDS epidemic |
12 | | and after nearly three years of considering the latest HIV |
13 | | science and gathering extensive community feedback, Getting to |
14 | | Zero Illinois (GTZ-IL), a robust six-pronged plan to end the |
15 | | HIV epidemic in Illinois by 2030, was unveiled on May 15, 2019; |
16 | | and |
17 | | WHEREAS, The GTZ-IL plan, coordinated by the Illinois |
18 | | Department of Public Health, the Chicago Department of Public |
19 | | Health, and the AIDS Foundation of Chicago, includes goals and |
20 | | strategies intended to reduce new HIV transmissions, support |
21 | | the health of people living with HIV and AIDS, and help |
22 | | Illinois get to a point where the HIV epidemic can no longer |
23 | | sustain itself, or a "functional zero"; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, In order to expand the reach of the GTZ-IL plan, |
2 | | the GTZ Dashboard was launched in 2021 to help stakeholders |
3 | | track progress of the plan through data organized into three |
4 | | sections, which are progress measures, health measures, and |
5 | | social determinants of health measures; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, As of the end of 2022, estimates indicate that |
7 | | there are 42,942 Illinoisans living with diagnosed HIV, |
8 | | including an estimated 5,711 Illinoisans who are undiagnosed, |
9 | | and 1,385 people were newly diagnosed with HIV in Illinois; |
10 | | and |
11 | | WHEREAS, While all genders, ages, racial/ethnic groups, |
12 | | and geographic regions are impacted by HIV in Illinois, |
13 | | dramatic health disparities remain among the Black, Latinx, |
14 | | and LGBTQ+ communities being disproportionately affected; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, As of the end of 2022, Black Illinoisans |
16 | | comprised 44% of people living with HIV, or 16,251 people, |
17 | | followed by white Illinoisans at 25%, or 9,313 people, and |
18 | | Latinx Illinoisans at 22%, or 8,093 people; and |
19 | | WHEREAS, As of the end of that same year, Black and Latinx |
20 | | Illinoisans comprised 70% of those newly diagnosed with HIV, |
21 | | at 41% and 29% respectively; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, The GTZ-IL plan prioritizes four communities in |
2 | | Illinois that are disproportionately impacted by HIV, which |
3 | | include Black and Latinx gay, bisexual, and other men who have |
4 | | sex with men, transgender women of color, and Black cisgender |
5 | | women; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, HIV/AIDS has ravaged communities across Illinois, |
7 | | with access to health care, HIV treatment, HIV-related stigma, |
8 | | access to PrEP, and social determinants of health, including |
9 | | housing instability and homelessness, persisting as barriers |
10 | | to lowering HIV incidence rates; and |
11 | | WHEREAS, May 15, 2024 marks the fifth anniversary of the |
12 | | GTZ-IL plan, an initiative introduced by Governor JB Pritzker |
13 | | that has become the State's primary instrument used to address |
14 | | HIV/AIDS across Illinois; therefore, be it |
15 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
16 | | HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
17 | | we declare May 15, 2024 as Getting to Zero Illinois Day in the |
18 | | State of Illinois to recommit to a hopeful and achievable path |
19 | | toward virtually eliminating new HIV transmissions and |
20 | | improving overall health care access in Illinois so that all |
21 | | Illinoisans can thrive; and be it further |
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1 | | RESOLVED, That we support the goals and priorities of the |
2 | | Getting to Zero Illinois (GTZ-IL) plan, including the recently |
3 | | updated Getting to Zero Illinois Plan 2.0, with the goal to |
4 | | achieve zero new HIV transmissions by 2030; and be it further |
5 | | RESOLVED, That we support continued funding for |
6 | | prevention, care, and treatment services for communities |
7 | | impacted by HIV and people living with HIV in Illinois; and be |
8 | | it further |
9 | | RESOLVED, That we support efforts to reduce health |
10 | | disparities and improve access to HIV prevention, care, and |
11 | | treatment in the Black, Latinx, and LGBTQ+ communities |
12 | | disproportionately impacted by HIV; and be it further |
13 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
14 | | presented to the Illinois Department of Public Health, the |
15 | | Chicago Department of Public Health, and the AIDS Foundation |
16 | | of Chicago as a symbol of our esteem and respect for |
17 | | coordinating the Getting to Zero Illinois plan to end the HIV |
18 | | epidemic in Illinois by 2030. |