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A resolution recognizing April 28, 2008, as "National Healthy Schools Day".

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4/28/2008--Introduced.
Recognizes April 28, 2008, as National Healthy Schools Day.

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April 27, 2008 Introduced Bill: S.Res.535

A resolution recognizing April 28, 2008, as "National Healthy Schools Day".

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