AB 554 (GONZALEZ) HIV Prevention – Support

April 22, 2025

The Honorable Mia Bonta
Chair, Assembly health Committee
1020 N Street, Room 390
Sacramento, CA 95814

Re: LIVE Support for Assembly Bill 554 (González)

Dear Chair Bonta, 

LGBTQ+ Inclusivity, Visibility, and Empowerment (LIVE) is pleased to support AB 554 (González), legislation that would prohibit health plans from requiring prior authorization, step therapy, or any other protocol designed to delay treatment for HIV/AIDS prevention drugs, devices, and products.

LIVE is a program of changemakers that celebrates LGBTQ+ diversity and creates a more inclusive world where LGBTQ+ community members can live authentically. LIVE creates positive change by uplifting and empowering individuals to bolster their voices in policy, stigma reduction and unifying community. LIVE is committed to advocating for the health, wellness, and rights of the LGBTQ+ community, ensuring that all individuals can thrive without facing discrimination or barriers to their livelihood.   

The California Department of Public Health recorded in their 2022 HIV Surveillance Report that 142,772 people were living with HIV.[1] Men who have sex with men (MSM) were identified as a category of people at high risk of transmission of HIV. Access to HIV prevention drugs, devices, and other products is essential to reducing transmission and improving public health and safety for all. This bill ensures health plans cannot delay access to these vital prevention services and supports.

By reducing barriers to timely access, people living with HIV will be able to receive care in a timely manner. It is for these reasons that LIVE supports AB 554 (González) and asks for your “Aye” vote. If you have any questions, or if LIVE can provide assistance on this bill or any other legislation, please do not hesitate to contact me at agaribaymena@mhac.org or our Public Policy Coordinator, Danny Thirakul, at dthirakul@mhac.org.  

In Community,  

Anthony Garibay-Mena 
LGBTQ+ Inclusivity, Visibility, and Empowerment 
Program Manager 


[1] California HIV Surveillance Report – 2022. California Department of Public Health . (n.d.).