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9 Legislative History of the Health Omnibus Programs Extension of 1988 P.L. 100-607 1 (1988)

handle is hein.leghis/hltomnp0009 and id is 1 raw text is: P.L. 100-607
Vol. 9
HEALTH OMNIBUS PROGRAMS EXTENSION ACT
OFl1988
P.L. 100-607                         102 STAT. 3048
November 4, 1988
ILLS
100th Congress:
158) H.R. 1144, a bill to provide for health education and
training in States along the border between the United
States and Mexico, as introduced by Mr. Brooks and
referred to the House Energy and Commerce Committee,
100th Congress, February 19, 1987.
159) H.R. 4983, a bill to amend the Public Health Service
Act to revise and extend programs with respect to
health research and teaching facilities and training
of professional health personnel, as introduced by
Messrs. Waxman and Madigan and referred to the House
Energy and Commerce Committee, 100th Congress, July 7,
1988.
H.R. 4983 as reported (House Report No. 100-892) from
the House Energy and Commerce Committee and placed on
the House Calendar, September 8, 1988.
(This is electronically available through the Arnold
& Porter Legislative Staff)
160) H.R. 4983, as passed the House and received in the
Senate, September 22, 1988.
S. 672 a bill to provide for health education and
training in States along the border between the United
States and Mexico, as introduced by Messrs. Bensten
and McCain and referred to the Senate Labor and Human
Resources Committee, March 6, 1987.
(This is electronically available through the Arnold
& Porter Legislative staff)
161) 5. 2229, a bill to amend the Public Health Service Act
to reauthorize programs concerning health research and
teaching facilities, and training of professional
health personnel under title VII of such Act, as
introduced by Mr. Kennedy et. al., and referred to the
Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee, 100th
Congress, March 29, 1988.

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