P.L. 111-270, To provide for an extension of the legislative authority of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, Inc. to establish a Vietnam Veterans Memorial visitor center, and for other purposes (2 comments ↓ | 11 wiki edits)
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H.R. 3689 would provide for an extension of the legislative authority of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, Inc. to establish a Vietnam Veterans Memorial visitor center.
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jjohnks
October 14, 2009, 7:41am (report abuse)This bill should be placed on hold until the economy improves.
CINDYECKSTINE
(logged-in user) November 2, 2010, 7:32pm (report abuse)economy ,that has nothing too do with this.if you take every person effected with agent orange,one dollar,bam your your visiting center is paid for ,brought to you by the men and woman who dedicated there lives too creating this bill.think about it.
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