H.R.3926 - Armed Forces Breast Cancer Research Act
To direct the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to jointly conduct a study on the incidence of breast cancer among members of the Armed Forces and veterans.
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10/26/2009--Introduced.Armed Forces Breast Cancer Research Act - Directs the Secretaries of Defense and Veterans Affairs to jointly conduct a study on the incidence of breast cancer among members of the Armed Forces and veterans and report study results to Congress.
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11/05/09
... by lowering prescription drug costs and eliminating copayments for preventive care,” Levin said. The Affordable Health Care for America Act is HR 3926.
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11/03/09
Then, the House vote is expected at 6 pm Saturday after what is likely to be a fierce day of debating with pro-life lawmakers underscoring how HR 3926 would ...
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11/03/09
Currently, the House bill (HR 3926) allows taxpayer subsidies to pay for health plans that cover abortion. This is the case because there is no way to tell ...
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10/06/10
HR3926 : Armed Forces Breast Cancer Research Act Sponsor: Rep Boswell, Leonard L. [IA-3] (introduced 10/26/2009) Cosponsors (45) Committees: House Armed Services; House Veterans' Affairs Latest Major Action: 3/25/2010 House ...
06/09/10
H.R.3926 : Armed Forces Breast Cancer Research Act to direct the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to jointly conduct a study on the incidence of breast cancer among members of the Armed Forces and veterans. ...
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