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P.L. 111-287, A bill to restore immunization and sibling age exemptions for children adopted by United States citizens under the Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption to allow their admission to the United States (1 comment ↓ | 11 wiki edits)
- This item is from the 111th Congress (2009-2010) and is no longer current. Comments, voting, and wiki editing have been disabled, and the cost/savings estimate has been frozen.
S. 1376 would restore immunization and sibling age exemptions for children adopted by United States citizens under the Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption to allow their admission to the United States.
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Angie
March 5, 2010, 8:29pm (report abuse)I hope that the senate acts in a timely manner on this bill and does not wait till a child has a serious complication due to being forced to have up to 8 shots at one time in order to come home with their adoptive parents.
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