THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SPRINGFIELD – Gov. Rod Blagojevich's administration on Wednesday defended its decision to stop distributing flavored and colored condoms that health activists consider helpful in fighting AIDS, even as dozens of people rallied at the Capitol to remember victims of the disease.
At the Capitol and other state buildings, lights were dimmed to mark World AIDS Day. Blagojevich called it "a time to reaffirm our commitment to promoting HIV/AIDS awareness, education and prevention."
But some health workers said they were disappointed that Blagojevich had ordered the Illinois Department of Public Health not to buy any more condoms in bright colors or flavors for distribution to clinics and local health agencies.
The Public Health Department has given clinics and health agencies about 360,000 flavored condoms and 910,000 colored condoms this year. That is in addition to the millions of ordinary condoms it provides every year. This year, the state has spent more than $117,000 on condoms.
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