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REPEAL HIV Discrimination Act of 2017

Introduced: March 27, 2017 See on congress.gov
 Everywhere this bill has been 5 steps
Introduced
In committee
Reported out
Passed House
Passed Senate
To President
Became law
Apr 24, 2017
Referred to the Subcommittee on Military Personnel.
Apr 21, 2017
Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations.
Mar 31, 2017
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
Mar 27, 2017
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition to the Committees on Energy and Commerce, and Armed Services, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Mar 27, 2017
Introduced in House
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Repeal Existing Policies that Encourage and Allow Legal HIV Discrimination Act of 2017 or the REPEAL HIV Discrimination Act of 2017

This bill expresses the sense of Congress that federal and state laws, policies, and regulations regarding people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) should: (1) not place unique or additional burdens on such individuals solely as a result of their HIV status; and (2) demonstrate a public health-oriented, evidence-based, medically accurate, and contemporary understanding of HIV transmission, health implications, treatment, and the impact of punitive HIV-specific laws, policies, regulations, and judicial precedents and decisions on public health and on affected people, families, and communities.

The bill directs the Department of Justice (DOJ), the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and the Department of Defense (DOD) to initiate a national review of federal (including military) and state laws, policies, regulations, and judicial precedents and decisions regarding criminal and related civil commitment cases involving people living with HIV. DOJ must transmit to Congress and make publicly available the results of such review with related recommendations.

DOJ and HHS must: (1) develop and publicly release guidance and best practice recommendations for states, and (2) establish an integrated monitoring and evaluation system to measure state progress.

DOJ, HHS, and DOD must transmit to the President and Congress any proposals necessary to implement adjustments to federal laws, policies, or regulations.

This bill shall not be construed to discourage the prosecution of individuals who intentionally transmit or attempt to transmit HIV to another individual.

What's happening now April 24, 2017

Referred to the Subcommittee on Military Personnel.

 Committees of jurisdiction 6
 Cosponsors 39
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Morelle, Joseph D.
New York · Dec 20, 2018
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Panetta, Jimmy
California · Oct 19, 2018
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Soto, Darren
Florida · Jun 7, 2018
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Watson Coleman, Bonnie
New Jersey · Mar 5, 2018
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Meng, Grace
New York · Nov 30, 2017
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Sánchez, Linda T.
California · Nov 2, 2017
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Waters, Maxine
California · Oct 26, 2017
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Matsui, Doris O.
California · Sep 7, 2017
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Beatty, Joyce
Ohio · Aug 25, 2017
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Brownley, Julia
California · Jul 25, 2017
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Khanna, Ro
California · Jul 25, 2017
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Moore, Gwen
Wisconsin · Jul 25, 2017
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Chu, Judy
California · Jul 11, 2017
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DelBene, Suzan K.
Washington · Jul 11, 2017
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Foster, Bill
Illinois · Jul 11, 2017
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Lofgren, Zoe
California · Jul 11, 2017
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Schiff, Adam B.
California · Jul 11, 2017
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Moulton, Seth
Massachusetts · Jun 13, 2017
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Raskin, Jamie
Maryland · Jun 2, 2017
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Huffman, Jared
California · Apr 24, 2017
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McGovern, James P.
Massachusetts · Apr 24, 2017
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Dingell, Debbie
Michigan · Apr 4, 2017
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Beyer, Donald S.
Virginia · Mar 27, 2017
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Clark, Katherine M.
Massachusetts · Mar 27, 2017
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Clarke, Yvette D.
New York · Mar 27, 2017
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Cohen, Steve
Tennessee · Mar 27, 2017
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Davis, Danny K.
Illinois · Mar 27, 2017
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Jayapal, Pramila
Washington · Mar 27, 2017
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Kelly, Robin L.
Illinois · Mar 27, 2017
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McCollum, Betty
Minnesota · Mar 27, 2017
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Nadler, Jerrold
New York · Mar 27, 2017
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Norton, Eleanor Holmes
District of Columbia · Mar 27, 2017
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Peters, Scott H.
California · Mar 27, 2017
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Pocan, Mark
Wisconsin · Mar 27, 2017
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Quigley, Mike
Illinois · Mar 27, 2017
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Schakowsky, Janice D.
Illinois · Mar 27, 2017
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Sewell, Terri A.
Alabama · Mar 27, 2017
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Takano, Mark
California · Mar 27, 2017
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Wasserman Schultz, Debbie
Florida · Mar 27, 2017