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Latest Action: 02/28/2007 - Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S2363-2364) Bill TextA bill to ensure dignity in care for members of the Armed Forces recovering from injuries. 2/28/2007--Introduced. Dignity for Wounded Warriors Act of 2007 - Requires each recovering servicemember who is assigned to a military barracks or dormitory to be assigned to one that is maintained at the highest service standard in effect for enlisted members of the Armed Forces. Requires at least semiannual inspections of, and appropriate repairs to, any such quarters, as well as alternate housing during periods of unremedied housing deficiencies. Outlines requirements to be implemented for recovering servicemembers and their families, including: (1) physical disability evaluation system changes; (2) supervising officer and caseworker support; (3) increased training for caseworkers and social workers on particular servicemember conditions, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD); (4) increased support services, including an Ombudsman for Recovering Servicemembers; (5) [...] show full description
Also tagged in: Administrative remedies, Ambulatory care, Armed forces, Armed forces reserves, Case management, Civil rights, Communications, Congress, Congress and military policy, Congressional reporting requirements, Continuum of care, Counseling, Defense policy, Department of Defense, Disability evaluation, Disabled, Discrimination in employment, Dismissal of employees, Emergency management, Emergency medicine, Employee benefit plans, Executive departments, Executive reorganization, Families, Federal advisory bodies, Food, Government information, Government paperwork, Government publicity, Governmental investigations, Health counseling, Housing, Inspectors general, Internet, Iraq compilation, Job hunting, Labor, Law, Leave of absence, Maintenance and repair, Medical care, Medicine, Military dependents, Military hospitals, Military housing, Military medicine, Military training, National Guard, Occupational retraining, Ombudsman, Patients' rights, Pest control, Politics and government, Post-traumatic stress disorder, Promotions, Quality of care, Rehabilitation of the disabled, Social services, Social work, Suicide, Technology, Telecommunication, Telephone, Veterans, Veterans' medical care, War casualties, Web sites
Latest Action: 03/28/2007 - Referred to the Subcommittee on Military Personnel. Bill TextTo ensure dignity in care for members of the Armed Forces recovering from injuries. 3/1/2007--Introduced. Dignity for Wounded Warriors Act of 2007 - Requires each recovering servicemember who is assigned to a military barracks or dormitory to be assigned to one that is maintained at the highest service standard in effect for enlisted members of the Armed Forces. Requires at least semiannual inspections of, and appropriate repairs to, any such quarters, as well as alternate housing during periods of unremedied housing deficiencies. Outlines requirements to be implemented for recovering servicemembers and their families, including: (1) physical disability evaluation system changes; (2) supervising officer and caseworker support; (3) increased training for caseworkers and social workers on particular servicemember conditions, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD); (4) increased support services, including an Ombudsman for Recovering Servicemembers; (5) a prohibition [...] show full description
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Latest Action: 06/06/2007 - Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E1207) Bill TextTo provide American consumers information about the broadcast television transition from an analog to a digital format. 6/5/2007--Introduced. National Digital Television Consumer Education Act - Amends the Communications Act of 1934 to require retail distributors of television receiving equipment (TVs) to place adjacent to each unit displayed for sale a consumer alert in English and Spanish that the TV has only an analog broadcast tuner and will require a converter box after February 17, 2009, to receive over-the-air broadcasts with an antenna. Imposes similar requirements on sellers that use direct mail, catalog, or electronic means such as the Internet. Requires broadcaster public service announcements about the deadline for termination of analog TV broadcasting and the equipment options for consumers following such termination. Directs the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to create a DTV Transition Federal Advisory Committee to educate the public about the [...] show full description
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Latest Action: 11/08/2007 - Subcommittee Hearings Held. Bill TextTo amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to comprehensively reform immigration law, and for other purposes. 1/31/2007--Introduced. Save America Comprehensive Immigration Act of 2007 - Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) to provide increased protections and eligibility for family-sponsored immigrants. Directs the Secretary of State to establish a Board of Family-based Visa Appeals within the Department of State. Authorizes the Secretary of Homeland Security (Secretary) to deny a family-based immigration petition by a U.S. petitioner for an alien spouse or child if: (1) the petitioner is on the national sex offender registry for a conviction that resulted in more than one year's imprisonment; (2) the petitioner has failed to rebut such information within 90 days; and (3) granting the petition would put a spouse or child beneficiary in danger of sexual abuse. Directs the Secretary to establish the Task Force to Rescue Immigrant Victims of [...] show full description
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Latest Action: 06/06/2007 - Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E1207) Bill TextTo provide American consumers information about the broadcast television transition from an analog to a digital format. 6/5/2007--Introduced. National Digital Television Consumer Education Act - Amends the Communications Act of 1934 to require retail distributors of television receiving equipment (TVs) to place adjacent to each unit displayed for sale a consumer alert in English and Spanish that the TV has only an analog broadcast tuner and will require a converter box after February 17, 2009, to receive over-the-air broadcasts with an antenna. Imposes similar requirements on sellers that use direct mail, catalog, or electronic means such as the Internet. Requires broadcaster public service announcements about the deadline for termination of analog TV broadcasting and the equipment options for consumers following such termination. Directs the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to create a DTV Transition Federal Advisory Committee to educate the public about the [...] show full description
Also tagged in: Administrative remedies, Ambulatory care, Armed forces, Armed forces reserves, Case management, Civil rights, Communications, Congress, Congress and military policy, Congressional reporting requirements, Continuum of care, Counseling, Defense policy, Department of Defense, Disability evaluation, Disabled, Discrimination in employment, Dismissal of employees, Emergency management, Emergency medicine, Employee benefit plans, Executive departments, Executive reorganization, Families, Federal advisory bodies, Food, Government information, Government paperwork, Government publicity, Governmental investigations, Health counseling, Housing, Inspectors general, Internet, Iraq compilation, Job hunting, Labor, Law, Leave of absence, Maintenance and repair, Medical care, Medicine, Military dependents, Military hospitals, Military housing, Military medicine, Military training, National Guard, Occupational retraining, Ombudsman, Patients' rights, Pest control, Politics and government, Post-traumatic stress disorder, Promotions, Quality of care, Rehabilitation of the disabled, Social services, Social work, Suicide, Technology, Telecommunication, Telephone, Veterans, Veterans' medical care, War casualties, Web sites
Latest Action: 03/28/2007 - Referred to the Subcommittee on Military Personnel. Bill TextTo ensure dignity in care for members of the Armed Forces recovering from injuries. 3/1/2007--Introduced. Dignity for Wounded Warriors Act of 2007 - Requires each recovering servicemember who is assigned to a military barracks or dormitory to be assigned to one that is maintained at the highest service standard in effect for enlisted members of the Armed Forces. Requires at least semiannual inspections of, and appropriate repairs to, any such quarters, as well as alternate housing during periods of unremedied housing deficiencies. Outlines requirements to be implemented for recovering servicemembers and their families, including: (1) physical disability evaluation system changes; (2) supervising officer and caseworker support; (3) increased training for caseworkers and social workers on particular servicemember conditions, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD); (4) increased support services, including an Ombudsman for Recovering Servicemembers; (5) a prohibition [...] show full description
Also tagged in: Administrative remedies, Ambulatory care, Armed forces, Armed forces reserves, Case management, Civil rights, Communications, Congress, Congress and military policy, Congressional reporting requirements, Continuum of care, Counseling, Defense policy, Department of Defense, Disability evaluation, Disabled, Discrimination in employment, Dismissal of employees, Emergency management, Emergency medicine, Employee benefit plans, Executive departments, Executive reorganization, Families, Federal advisory bodies, Food, Government information, Government paperwork, Government publicity, Governmental investigations, Health counseling, Housing, Inspectors general, Internet, Iraq compilation, Job hunting, Labor, Law, Leave of absence, Maintenance and repair, Medical care, Medicine, Military dependents, Military hospitals, Military housing, Military medicine, Military training, National Guard, Occupational retraining, Ombudsman, Patients' rights, Pest control, Politics and government, Post-traumatic stress disorder, Promotions, Quality of care, Rehabilitation of the disabled, Social services, Social work, Suicide, Technology, Telecommunication, Telephone, Veterans, Veterans' medical care, War casualties, Web sites
Latest Action: 02/28/2007 - Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S2363-2364) Bill TextA bill to ensure dignity in care for members of the Armed Forces recovering from injuries. 2/28/2007--Introduced. Dignity for Wounded Warriors Act of 2007 - Requires each recovering servicemember who is assigned to a military barracks or dormitory to be assigned to one that is maintained at the highest service standard in effect for enlisted members of the Armed Forces. Requires at least semiannual inspections of, and appropriate repairs to, any such quarters, as well as alternate housing during periods of unremedied housing deficiencies. Outlines requirements to be implemented for recovering servicemembers and their families, including: (1) physical disability evaluation system changes; (2) supervising officer and caseworker support; (3) increased training for caseworkers and social workers on particular servicemember conditions, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD); (4) increased support services, including an Ombudsman for Recovering Servicemembers; (5) [...] show full description
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Latest Action: 11/08/2007 - Subcommittee Hearings Held. Bill TextTo amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to comprehensively reform immigration law, and for other purposes. 1/31/2007--Introduced. Save America Comprehensive Immigration Act of 2007 - Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) to provide increased protections and eligibility for family-sponsored immigrants. Directs the Secretary of State to establish a Board of Family-based Visa Appeals within the Department of State. Authorizes the Secretary of Homeland Security (Secretary) to deny a family-based immigration petition by a U.S. petitioner for an alien spouse or child if: (1) the petitioner is on the national sex offender registry for a conviction that resulted in more than one year's imprisonment; (2) the petitioner has failed to rebut such information within 90 days; and (3) granting the petition would put a spouse or child beneficiary in danger of sexual abuse. Directs the Secretary to establish the Task Force to Rescue Immigrant Victims of [...] show full description
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