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Why Is The AIDS Healthcare Foundation Ponying Up $5.5M For A Real Estate Measure?

The foundation says that the 30-story residential towers that real estate development company Crescent Heights wants to build next to the organization will be too tall and too dense for their location and will worsen traffic and accelerate gentrification.

Trump’s Nod Toward Tax Credits Does Little To Ease Intra-Party Tensions Over Repeal

How to help Americans afford health care is one of the most divisive parts of the Republicans’ plan to dismantle and replace the health law. And, although President Donald Trump mentioned tax credits in his address to Congress on Tuesday, those who are in opposition to this approach don’t see the battle as being over.

Initiative Aims To Provide Pathway To Addiction Treatment For Homeless

The Petaluma’s Sober Circle program, a collaboration of about a dozen groups including the Petaluma Health Care District, the Committee on the Shelterless, or COTS, and the Petaluma Police Department, has surpassed expectations.

LA Flouts Health Warnings, Continues To Allow Housing Built Near Freeways

The city issued building permits for 4,300 homes near freeways in 2015 — more than in any year over the last decade — and signed off on an additional 3,000 units last year, despite warnings from air quality officials.

Patients Groups Pleased, Worried After State Dismisses Contractor For HIV Program

Although some groups are happy for the development because they say the contractor was interfering with patients’ ability to get their needed drugs, others are concerned it will cause even more disruption for the program.