H.R.186 - To amend title 10, United States Code, to expand the eligibility for concurrent receipt of military retired pay and veterans' disability compensation to include all members of the uniformed services who are retired under chapter 61 of such title for disability, regardless of the members' disability rating percentage.

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  • Official: To amend title 10, United States Code, to expand the eligibility for concurrent receipt of military retired pay and veterans' disability compensation to include all members of the uniformed services who are retired under chapter 61 of such title for disability, regardless of the members' disability rating percentage. as introduced.

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Addison Wilson

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Official Summary

1/5/2011--Introduced.Extends through 2013 eligibility for the concurrent receipt of military retired pay and veterans' disability compensation for veterans who were retired or separated due to physical disability, regardless of their disability rating or years of service.

Organizations Supporting H.R.186

  • National Association for Uniformed Services
  • Uniformed Services Disabled Retirees
  • Air Force Sergeants Association
  • Military Officers Association of America
  • Fleet Reserve Association
  • Veterans of Foreign Wars
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05/07/12
Pending Legislation

...Status: Referred to the Subcommittee on To support this bill and/or contact your legislators send a message via H.R.186 : Chapter 61 CRDP Eligibility: A bill to amend title 10, United States Code, to expand the eligibility for concurrent receipt of mili

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01/08/12
Hot issues for this year's legislature

Prospects Geisinger’s resolution, now before the House, has bipartisan backing. The resolution, HR 186, would allow a public vote on amending the state Constitution to allow pari-mutuel betting. It requires a two-thirds vote of the Legislature to pass.

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12/04/11
Readers Write 12/4

I was certainly relieved to read that Ray Newman and the Georgia Baptist Convention members are working diligently to protect the citizens of Georgia from themselves by opposing HR186, which would open the door to horse racing and pari-mutuel wa ...

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