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104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB4410
Introduced 1/14/2026, by Rep. Hoan Huynh
SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
Provides legislative findings. Appropriates specified amounts to the
Department of Public Health for grants, expenses, and administrative costs
of programs relating to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and human
immunodeficiency virus; the Getting to Zero-Illinois plan to end the HIV
epidemic by 2030; the prevention, screening, and treatment services to
address sexually transmitted infection cases; and the PrEP4Illinois
Program to provide client navigation for pre-exposure prophylaxis services
and medication access. Contains other provisions. Effective July 1, 2026.
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AN ACT concerning appropriations.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1.
Legislative findings. For more than 4 decades,
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HIV/AIDS has ravaged communities across America and Illinois,
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doubling down on the racial health disparities also laid bare
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across the opioid epidemic, maternal and infant mortality
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rates, COVID-19 mortality and morbidity rates, and the rising
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rates of sexually transmitted infections (chlamydia,
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gonorrhea, and syphilis). In 2024, there were 1,583 people
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that received an HIV diagnosis and a total of 39,884 people
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living with diagnosed HIV across Illinois.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and
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Prevention (CDC), HIV transmission can be virtually eliminated
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when linkage to HIV medications and medical care are widely
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accessible. Treatment and prevention strategies such as
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Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and
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Undetectable=Untransmittable (U=U) are time-tested,
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science-based interventions that prevent new HIV diagnoses.
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Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is a prevention strategy that
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involves sexually active HIV-negative adults and adolescents
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taking prescription medications to prevent HIV acquisition.
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PrEP is 99% effective in preventing HIV when taken as
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prescribed. U=U acknowledges the proven science that people
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living with HIV who have an undetectable viral load pose no
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chance of transmitting the virus sexually. However, access to
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health care, housing, steady and sufficient income, mental
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health and substance-use services, HIV treatment, addressing
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HIV-related stigma, and access to PrEP persist as barriers to
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lowering the HIV incidence rates across Illinois.
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To advance the goals and strategies of the Getting to Zero
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Illinois Plan 2.0 to end the HIV epidemic in Illinois by 2030,
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the State of Illinois will need to develop and support
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programs in health care, health disparities, housing,
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education and awareness. These new state funding opportunities
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for Fiscal Year 2027 aim to increase access to clinical and
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supportive services for HIV treatment and PrEP.
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Additionally, these investments are grounded in racial
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health equity to address the health disparities experienced by
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people living with or vulnerable to HIV-especially among our
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Black, Latino/a/x, and LGBTQIA communities. HIV surveillance
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data for 2024 show that nearly 75% of new HIV transmissions
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occurred among Black and Latino/a/x communities.
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Section 5.
The following named amounts, or so much thereof
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as may be necessary, are appropriated to the Department of
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Public Health for expenses of programs related to Acquired
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Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and Human Immunodeficiency
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Virus (HIV):
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OFFICE OF HEALTH PROTECTION: AIDS/HIV
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No less than one-half (50%) of all funds appropriated in
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any fiscal year to the Department of Public Health's Office of
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Health Protection: AIDS/HIV Division shall be used for
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expenses pursuant to HIV/AIDS programs serving minority
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populations.
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Payable from the General Revenue Fund:
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For Expenses of AIDS/HIV Education, Drugs,
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Services, Counseling, Testing, Outreach to
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Minority Populations, Costs Associated with
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Correctional Facilities Counseling, Testing
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Referral and Partner Notification (CTRPN),
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and Patient and Worker Notification Pursuant
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to Public Act 87-763
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$32,000,000
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For Grants and Other Expenses for the Prevention
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and Treatment of HIV/AIDS and the Creation of an
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HIV/AIDS Service Delivery System to Reduce the
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the Disparity of HIV Infection and AIDS Cases
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Between African Americans and Other
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Population Groups
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$4,000,000
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For Grants and Administrative Expenses
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for Housing Opportunities for Persons
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with AIDS Program
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$720,000
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Payable from the Public Health Services Fund:
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For Expenses of Programs for
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Prevention of AIDS/HIV
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$7,250,000
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For Expenses for Surveillance Programs and
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Seroprevalence Studies of AIDS/HIV
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$2,750,000
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For Expenses Associated with the Ryan White
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Comprehensive AIDS Resource Emergency Act of
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1990 (CARE) and other AIDS/HIV services, including
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prior years' costs
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$100,000,000
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Payable from the Quality of Life Endowment Fund:
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For Grants and Expenses Associated with HIV/AIDS
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Prevention and Education
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$1,000,000
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Total
$147,720,000
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Section 10.
The sum of $7,880,500, or so much thereof as
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may be necessary, is appropriated from the African-American
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HIV/AIDS Response Fund to the Department of Public Health for
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grants and administrative expenses associated with the
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prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS and the creation of an
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HIV/AIDS service delivery system to reduce the disparity of
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HIV infection and AIDS cases among African-Americans.
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Section 15.
The sum of $5,500,000, or so much thereof as
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may be necessary, is appropriated to the Department of Public
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Health from the General Revenue Fund for grants and expenses
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of programs related to the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
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(AIDS) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and specifically
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to the Getting to Zero-Illinois (GTZ) plan to end the HIV
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epidemic by 2030.
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Section 20.
The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as may
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be necessary, is appropriated to the Department of Public
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Health from the General Revenue Fund for grants and expenses
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of programs related to the prevention, screening, and
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treatment services to address sexually transmitted infection
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(STI) cases.
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Section 25.
The sum of $2,000,000, or so much thereof as
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may be necessary, is appropriated to the Department of Public
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Health from the General Revenue Fund for expenses of programs
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related to the PrEP4Illinois Program to provide client
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navigation for pre-exposure prophylaxis services and
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medication access. A portion of this funding must be spent on
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establishing the mechanism, process, policy, or system needed
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to allow the PrEP4Illinois program to pay for the ancillary
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services (including, but not limited to, provider office
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visits or labs) associated with being on pre-exposure
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prophylaxis, as well as to begin covering the cost of such
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ancillary services for the uninsured and underinsured people
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in the Department of Public Health's PrEP4Illinois program.
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Section 99.
Effective date.
This Act takes effect July 1,
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2026.
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