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Tennessee bill
would screen “johns” for HIV


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A Tennessee bill requiring that convicted clients of sex workers undergo HIV testing advanced by voice vote to the full house judiciary committee this week. The mandatory test would be paid for by the defendant, said state representative Ulysses Jones, a Democrat. The senate version of the bill, SB3259, has not advanced yet for consideration in the senate judiciary committee. (AP)

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