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Supporting the goals and ideals of National Peripheral Arterial Disease Awareness Month.

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5/23/2007--Introduced.
Expresses support for:
(1) the goals and ideals of National Peripheral Arterial Disease Awareness Month;
(2) efforts to educate people about the disease; and
(3) raising awareness of the consequences of undiagnosed and untre... moreSee Full Bill Text

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May 23, 2007
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September 27, 2007 Hooley Resolution Calls on Bush Administration to Cooperate with ...

With the support of 54 original cosponsors, Hooley’s resolution is similar to one adopted overwhelmingly by the House on May 21, 1998 during the Clinton Administration (H. Res. 433, passed by a vote of 342-69-12).

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