S.713 - Dignity for Wounded Warriors Act of 2007

A bill to ensure dignity in care for members of the Armed Forces recovering from injuries. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: Dignity for Wounded Warriors Act of 2007 as introduced.
  • Official: A bill to ensure dignity in care for members of the Armed Forces recovering from injuries. as introduced.

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08/06/07
Barack Obama: Senate Passes Obama, McCaskill Legislation to ...

The bill is based on a provision in the Dignity for Wounded Warriors Act (S. 713) that was introduced in February by Senators Obama and McCaskill and has 34 ...

Source: All American Patriots (press release), Sweden
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03/06/07
Obama Steps Up For Wounded Troops

Obama introduced, S. 713, the Dignity for Wounded Warriors Act, legislation written to "ensure dignity in care for members of the Armed Forces recovering ...

Source: Medical News Today (press release)
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03/01/07
Senator Biden Calls for More Oversight on Walter Reed Hospital

... Warriors Act (S. 713), legislation introduced this week that will ensure wounded service members receive the treatment, care and services they deserve. ...

Source: All American Patriots (press release), Sweden
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02/28/07
Officials at Walter Reed Army Medical Center Knew About Problems ...

and Barack Obama (D-Ill.) on Wednesday introduced legislation (S 713) that would require the Veterans Administration to increase inspections of military ...

Source: Kaiser network.org, DC
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