H.R.2978 - To amend title 5, United States Code, to increase the maximum age to qualify for coverage as a "child" under the health benefits program for Federal employees.

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  • Official: To amend title 5, United States Code, to increase the maximum age to qualify for coverage as a "child" under the health benefits program for Federal employees. as introduced.

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05/02/10
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To amend title 5, United States Code, to increase the maximum age to qualify for coverage as a "child" under the health benefits program ...

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05/02/10
H.R.5200: FEHBP Dependent Coverage...

H.R.2978 To amend title 5, United States Code, to increase the maximum a...IntroducedJul 31, 20098 views · H.R.5179 To amend title 5, Uni...

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04/17/10
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02/22/10
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S.3031 Drug Free Communities... 1 · H.R.2647 VOICE Act. 1 · S.1647 Assistance for Unempl... 1. Related Bills. H.R.2978 To amend title 5, ...

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09/08/09
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Ask your representative to cosponsor H.R. 2978! H.R.2978 can lift the cap of age 22 for eligibility for coverage as a dependent under FEH...

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06/24/09
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Danny Davis (D Ill) has reintroduced his bill (HR 2978) to increase the maximum age for dependent children under the FEHBP from 22 to 25....

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06/17/09
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US Congress: HR 2978, To amend title 5, United States Code, to increase the maximum age to qualify for coverage as a.

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06/17/09
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US Congress: HR 2978, To amend title 5, United States Code, to increase the maximum age to qualify for coverage as a.

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06/17/09
Bill Action: Introduced: HR 2978: ...

Rep. Danny Davis [D-IL7] introduced this bill. [This event matched these trackers: Active Legislation ]

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06/17/09
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US Congress: HR 2978, To amend title 5, United States Code, to increase the maximum age to qualify for coverage as a.

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