House Introduced Resolution
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House Resolution 273 of 2008
Sponsors
- Paul Opsommer (District 93)
- Rick Jones (District 71)
- John Garfield (District 45)
- John Espinoza (District 83)
- Terry Brown (District 84)
- Joan Bauer (District 68)
- Darwin Booher (District 102)
- Frank Accavitti (District 42)
- Richard Ball (District 85)
- Jack Brandenburg (District 24)
- Tom Casperson (District 108)
- Robert Dean (District 75)
- Kevin Green (District 77)
- Ted Hammon (District 50)
- LaMar Lemmons (District 2)
- Fred Miller (District 31)
- Gino Polidori (District 15)
- Joel Sheltrown (District 103)
- Steve Tobocman (District 12)
- Barbara Farrah (District 13)
- Robert Jones (District 60)
- Philip LaJoy (District 21)
- Kathleen Law (District 23)
- Gabe Leland (District 10)
- James Marleau (District 46)
- Brian Palmer (District 36)
- Alma Smith (District 54)
- John Stahl (District 82)
- Mary Valentine (District 91)
- Lisa Wojno (District 28)
Categories
A resolution to memorialize the United States Congress to acknowledge that the neurological disorder known as Parkinson's disease can be caused by exposure to Agent Orange and to require that the United States Department of Veterans Affairs offer assistance to U.S. Military members who, while serving their country, have acquired Parkinson's disease through their exposure to Agent Orange.
Documents
History
(House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)Note: A page number of 0 indicates that the page number is coming soon
Date | Journal | Action |
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2/14/2008 | HJ 14 Pg. 218 | introduced by Representative Paul Opsommer |
2/14/2008 | HJ 14 Pg. 218 | referred to Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs and Homeland Security |
9/10/2008 | HJ 73 Pg. 2141 | reported with recommendation without amendment(s) |
9/10/2008 | HJ 73 Pg. 2141 | laid over one day under the rules |
9/18/2008 | HJ 77 Pg. 2224 | adopted |