AIDS: The California budget approved by Governor Pete Wilson included a $30 million increase for the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) funding, which pays for HIV/AIDS drugs for uninsured and underinsured patients. The increase brings the total ADAP funding to $122 million, allowing California to nearly double the number of drugs available. The newly available drugs include anti-diarrhea medications, anti-depressants, pain relievers, and the hepatitis B vaccine. The San Francisco AIDS Foundation is now an ADAP enrollment site, and individuals with incomes below $50,000 may qualify for some assistance. Enrollment information is included, and contact information is provided.