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Military Retirees Health Care Protection Act

To amend title 10, United States Code, to prohibit certain increases in fees for military health care.

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1/19/2007--Introduced.
Military Retirees Health Care Protection Act - Expresses the sense of Congress that:
(1) the Department of Defense (DOD) and the nation have a committed health benefits obligation to retired military personnel that exceeds the obligation of corporate... moreSee Full Bill Text

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March 04, 2007 Protect beneficiaries from health fee hikes

Chet Edwards' and Walter Jones' HR 579 — a bill to protect military beneficiaries from large and unwarranted health fee increases such as the 50 percent to ...

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January 22, 2007 Lawmakers move to block Tricare fee hikes

The bill, HR 579, prohibits increases in enrollment fees for Tricare Prime and Tricare Reserve Select, in pharmacy co-pays and in co-pays for inpatient care ...

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June 30, 2008 On Promises Kept, Rank Our Government "Unsatisfactory"

In the findings and sense of Congress section of HR 579 it remarks, “The beneficiary cost increases proposed by the Department of Defense fail to recognize adequately that career service members paid enormous in-kind premiums through ...

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June 30, 2008 Entry for June 30, 2008

In the findings and sense of Congress section of HR 579 it remarks, “The beneficiary cost increases proposed by the Department of Defense fail to recognize adequately that career service members paid enormous in-kind premiums through ...

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June 29, 2008 On Promises Kept, Rank Our Government ‘Unsatisfactory’

In the findings and sense of Congress section of HR 579 it remarks, “The beneficiary cost increases proposed by the Department of Defense fail to recognize adequately that career service members paid enormous in-kind premiums through ...

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