House budget includes funding increases for key STD programs
NCSD Applauds Proposed STD Prevention Funding Increase for FY’23
For Immediate Release: June 29, 2022
Contact: Elizabeth Finley, efinley@ncsddc.org, 919-749-7309
The National Coalition of STD Directors (NCSD) applauds the House Appropriations committee for recommending $179,310,000 in FY’23 for sexually transmitted diseases at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an increase of $15,000,000 over the FY’22 enacted level.
“This is an important down payment on restoring the nation’s health, but we will need more to reverse the raging epidemic of STDs in America,” said David C. Harvey, executive director of NCSD. “This increase is a meaningful first step that shows our national leadership is starting to grasp the gravity of this crisis.”
In addition to the ten percent funding increase for STD prevention and control, the House bill also includes:
Over the years, NCSD has requested increases in STD funding to help combat the rising number of cases in the country and commends Chair DeLauro for her leadership and for increasing the investment in STD prevention. STD programs are crucial for helping the nation address congenital syphilis cases, which have increased 235% over a five-year period.
“While we’re encouraged to see the increase in program funds, we cannot fully address the STD epidemic without funding for clinical services to provide the testing and treatment that are the bedrocks of prevention – and the monkeypox outbreak only further highlights that need,” said Harvey. “We will continue to request that the Senate help solve this problem by fully funding STD programs and providing dedicated funding for STD clinical services.”