AIDS czar addresses Whitman-Walker staffAIDS czar addresses Whitman-Walker staff: 'We need sound public policy' on needle exchange; medical marijuana issue 'closed'

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AIDS czar addresses Whitman-Walker staffAIDS czar addresses Whitman-Walker staff: 'We need sound public policy' on needle exchange; medical marijuana issue 'closed'

Washington Blade - June 8, 2001


Scott Evertz, the openly gay director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy, took time Wednesday, June 6, to address the monthly meeting of the staff of Whitman-Walker Clinic. The Clinic is the primary nonprofit HIV/AIDS service provider in the metropolitan area.
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