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Nashville

English
Message from the Mayor

“I’m honored to have Nashville on the international stage because our city can play an important role in curbing the global rates of new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths. We continue to see disproportionate rates of new cases along racial and gender lines, with rises in new cases among women, youth, and people of color. Despite the work that remains to be done, I have hope. Let me say this clearly: HIV is no longer a death sentence.”

John Cooper
Mayor of Nashville

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Tampa

English
Message from the Mayor

"By working together as a community, we will take critical steps to end our urban HIV epidemic here in the City of Tampa by 2030. Our providers, nonprofits, and agencies are up to the challenge of making real strides to achieve this goal."

Jane Castor
Mayor of Tampa

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Pittsburgh

English
Ed Gainey
Mayor of Pittsburgh

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Copenhagen

English
Message from Mayor of Health and Care

”Joining the Fast-Track Cities Network is an important step for Copenhagen towards achieving an ambitious goal – to stop new HIV infections. Together with AIDS-Fondet, other partners in Copenhagen, and more than 350 cities around the world, we will put tolerance, understanding, and acceptance before stigma, ignorance, and discrimination. Together we will eliminate HIV”.

Sisse Marie Welling
Mayor of Health and Care, Copenhagen
Message from the Head of Public Health

“The city of Copenhagen has shown a strong commitment to the fight against HIV, through supporting AIDS-Fondet’s Checkpoint in Copenhagen for the past 12 years. Checkpoint offers STI-testing and counselling for key populations at risk of acquiring HIV. Fast Track Cities is seen as an extension of Copenhagen Municipality’s pre-existing focus on HIV and efforts to eliminate new cases of HIV by 2030”.

Katrine Schjønning
Head of Public Health, Copenhagen

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Las Vegas

English
Message from the Governor

“Nevada is proud to join the global effort to combat HIV and be the first U.S. state represented on the Fast-Track HIV Dashboard. We are committed to reducing the impact of HIV and have employed the seven pillars of the initiative with the goal of ending this epidemic. Through early diagnosis, quick and effective treatment, protection for those at risk and rapid response we will be able to improve and protect the health of our citizens.”

Steve Sisolak
Governor of Nevada
Message from the State Senator

“Ending the HIV epidemic is a goal shared by every leader in the state of Nevada. That’s why we’re taking significant steps to treat HIV as a public health issue, not a crime, improve the lives of those living with HIV, and expanding HIV testing so every Nevadan knows their status. Together, we can reach the goal of ending HIV by 2030.”

Carolyn Goodman
Mayor of Las Vegas

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Cardiff

English
Councillor Huw Thomas
Leader of the Cardiff Council
Councillor Lis Burnett
Leader of the Vale Council

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Houston

English
Message from the County Judge

“We are proudly reaffirming our commitment to helping those living with HIV/AIDS and to ending the epidemic. We will continue to provide the best quality care for our HIV/AIDS community and work to stop new transmissions from occurring, but we know there is so much more to be done.”

Lina Hidalgo
County Judge
Message from the Mayor

“Ending HIV is not only a lifesaving endeavor, but it is also an economically sound approach that saves millions of dollars in health care costs. I’m proud to add Houston as a Fast-Track City, complementing the quality work of the Houston Health Department in ending the HIV epidemic.”

Sylvester Turner
Mayor of Houston

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Charleston Metro Area

English
Message from the Mayor

We are proud to be a Fast-Track City to address this public health epidemic. Working with our state and community partners, our goal is to eliminate the stigma associated with HIV and increase public engagement in treatment opportunities and prevention resources among people in the Charleston area.

John J. Tecklenburg
Mayor of Charleston

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Dallas County

English
Message from the County Judge

“By ensuring that 90 percent of people living with HIV/AIDS know their status, 90 percent are receiving appropriate treatment, and 90 percent have viral loads that are undetectable and therefore cannot be transmitted; we can end the HIV epidemic by 2030. That is transformative for our community, especially the approximately 18,000 people in Dallas County living with HIV/AIDS and their families."

Eric Johnson
Mayor

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