H.R.619 - To amend title XIX of the Social Security Act to remove the exclusion from medical assistance under the Medicaid Program of items and services for patients in an institution for mental diseases.

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  • Official: To amend title XIX of the Social Security Act to remove the exclusion from medical assistance under the Medicaid Program of items and services for patients in an institution for mental diseases. as introduced.

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07/21/11
House Roll Call #619 Details - Ope...

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12/18/10
Nash On Health Policy: Guest Comme...

There is currently a bill entitled “Conservation of antibiotics for Medical Treatment Act” (PAMTA) (H.R. 619 1549/sec.), which would requ...

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12/07/10
Canonsburg Christians Annoyed by P...

“Introduced amidst the Cold War hysteria of the 1950s, this (1955) bill (H.R. 619) was rapidly approved by the House and shortly thereaft...

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11/03/10
Election 2010: Implications for Fe...

HR 619, introduced by Edie Bernice Johnson (TX-30) would repeal this archaic, discrimintory law. With the new Congress, it will need to b...

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10/29/10
Exposed: Hector Rodriguez Jailed f...

One way to do that is to support H.R.619, a federal bill introduced in Congress in January 2009 by Rep. Eddie Johnson (D-TX) to reinstate...

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09/15/10
H.R. 619 [110th]: Global Democracy...

21 Jan 2007

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08/31/10
“'Obamacare' worked today. Help me...

http://www.treatmentadvocacycenter.org/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=1604&Itemid=97. Please join my family in support of HR 619, ...

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08/31/10
Exposed: Wrongful Death of Mitrice...

Learn about and VOTE for H.R.619. Use the link below to access the bill at OpenCongress.org, where you can say to elected officials, “We ...

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08/31/10
“'Obamacare' worked today. Help me...

Please join my family in support of HR 619, introduced by Rep. Edie Bernice Johnson (TX-30) which will repeal the IMD Exclusion. 42bkdodg...

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08/31/10
Exposed: Jail is the Last Thing Th...

Please VOTE for H.R.619 to replace prisons w/ hospitals for acute mental patients. The link below will take you to OpenCongress.org where...

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