Conservative Senate Republicans should not "drag their feet and jeopardize" the reauthorization of the President's Plan for Emergency AIDS Relief, former Senator Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) writes in a Politico opinion piece, adding, "Delay is not the friend of those suffering abroad or ... of our own nation's health."
Some senators also are concerned with the reauthorization bills' (HR 5501, S 2731)
"focus on social policy," and it is "regrettable" that the new proposal
lacks some provisions that protected abstinence funding, according to
Santorum. However, he writes that the reauthorization measure actually
"strengthens" PEPFAR's so-called "conscience clause," which ensures
that groups would not be required to provide HIV/AIDS services they
object to for moral or religious reasons. The proposal also maintains
provisions that PEPFAR recipients pledge opposition to commercial sex work and excludes language that could
possibly allow the use of funds for family planning services, according
to Santorum.
Some lawmakers also "balk" at the $50 billion price
tag in the PEPFAR reauthorization, but authorizing funding for the
program might be "some of the best money Congress can spend," Santorum
writes. He adds, "It not only addresses a grave humanitarian crisis, it
helps protect our nation" by creating "global goodwill." PEPFAR "shows
the world our heart and that America is a blessing to the oppressed and
suffering across the globe," and it "needs reauthorizing now," he
concludes.



