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9/14/2009--Introduced.Designates October 2009 as National Medicine Abuse Awareness Month. Urges communities to carry out appropriate programs and activities to educate parents and youth about the potential dangers associated with medicine abuse.
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01/25/11
... commending Mary Mac's Tea Room in Atlanta on the occasion of its 65th anniversary. SR 263 – Sen. Jason Carter (D-Atlanta) proposed this Resolution for a ... Source: http://www.nelsonmullins.com/news/nelson-mullins-newsletter.cfm ... Opposing Bill
09/27/09
I.), S. Res. 263 designates October as National Medicine Abuse Awareness Month and urges communities to educate parents and youth of the potential dangers associated with prescription and OTC medicine abuse. ...
09/23/09
[1]; S.1318 Axe the Stimulus Plaq... [1]; S.1572 S.1572 [1]. S.1403 Strengthen Social Wor... [1]; S.1506 National Metro Safety... [1]; S.Res.263 S.Res.263 [1]; S.1629 New Philadelphia, Ill... [1]; S.Res.207 S.Res.207 [1] ...
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