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Protecting Every Health Center Act of 2007

To amend the Public Health Service Act to extend Federal Tort Claims Act coverage to all federally qualified community health centers.

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5/10/2007--Introduced.
Protecting Every Health Center Act of 2007 - Amends the Public Health Service Act to deem all federally-qualified health centers and their officers, employees, and contractors to be employees of the Public Health Service for whom any remedy for any civil action t... more

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January 01, 2009 ENUMERATED POWERS ACT - The Petition Site

For these reasons, every Congress since the 104th Congress I have introduced the Enumerated Powers Act (H.R. 2270 - 104th, H.R. 292 - 105th, H.R. 1018 %u2013 106th, H.R. 175 %u2014 107th, H.R. 384 %u2014 108th). ...

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December 31, 2008 Enumerated Powers Act « Armageddonoutahere’s Weblog

For these reasons, every Congress since the 104th Congress I have introduced the Enumerated Powers Act (H.R. 2270 - 104th, H.R. 292 - 105th, H.R. 1018 – 106th, H.R. 175 — 107th, H.R. 384 — 108th). At the beginning of the 105th Congress, ...

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April 13, 2008 The Oath of Office - Does it Really Count for Anything ...

For these reasons, every Congress since the 104th Congress I have introduced the Enumerated Powers Act (H.R. 2270 - 104th, H.R. 292 - 105th, H.R. 1018 – 106th, H.R. 175 — 107th, H.R. 384 — 108th). At the beginning of the 105th Congress, ...

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