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S. 1810, The Prenatally and Postnatally Diagnosed Conditions Awareness Act
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The “Coburn Omnibus” - 36 Bills in One!
Republican Senator Tom Coburn of Oklahoma didn’t come to Washington, D.C. to grow the government. A long time critic of federal spending and power, he has made prolific use of “holds” to prevent legislation he doesn’t like fr...URL: http://www.washingtonwatch.com/blog/2008/07/24/the-coburn-omnibus-36-bills-in-one/
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Dave and Sabrina
The testing and support networks are a key in living through this experience. We were blessed with a baby that had Trisomy 18 and got to enjoy her for three months. The second part of our blessing happen because of the military and the support we got from a developmental pediatric at an Army hospital in Washington State. On the down side when our daughter was born off the base the doctor that delivered her treated her like a peace of meat with no compassion during a very stressful situation. This law is a very good thing