H.R.3286 - To amend title 38, United States Code, to reduce the period of time for which a veteran must be totally disabled before the veteran's survivors are eligible for the benefits provided by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs for survivors of certain veterans rated totally disabled at time of death.

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  • Official: To amend title 38, United States Code, to reduce the period of time for which a veteran must be totally disabled before the veteran's survivors are eligible for the benefits provided by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs for survivors of certain veterans rated totally disabled at time of death. as introduced.

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8/1/2007--Introduced.Allows veterans' disability compensation benefits to be paid to the survivor of a veteran whose service-connected disability was continuously rated totally disabling for at least one year immediately preceding death. (Current law allows such survivor right of paym

Official Summary

8/1/2007--Introduced.
Allows veterans' disability compensation benefits to be paid to the survivor of a veteran whose service-connected disability was continuously rated totally disabling for at least one year immediately preceding death. (Current law allows such survivor right of payment if the disability was rated total for periods of up to ten years under various circumstances.)


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07/21/09
H.R.3286: Alzheimer's Breakthrough Act of 2009 - U.S. Congress ...

(S.1492 and HR 3286) Sponsored by Senator Edward Markey (Dem - MA) and 136 cosponsors, this bill was introduced on July 22nd 2009. This bill includes the following action items. 1. A doubling of National Institute of Health funding for ... Source: Jeffrey

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10/14/08
Congressional COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC AND EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES ...

H.R. 3448, ‘‘Small Business Job Protection Act of 1996’’, includes H.R. 1227, ERISA amendments, and adoption provisions of H.R. 3286 under Section 1808. H.R. 3610, making appropriations for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year

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08/01/08
veterans house legislation as of 30 july 08

hr3286: a bill to amend title 38, united states code, to reduce the period of time for which a veteran must be totally disabled before the veteran’s survivors are eligible for the benefits provided by the secretary of veterans affairs ...

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