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National Indian Health Board Letter to Honorable Byron Dorgan of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs seeking assistance in the passage of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act November 11, 2009

Authors: National Indian Health Board

Publication Year: 2009

Last Updated: 2010-08-27 16:03:01

Journal: NCUIH

Keywords: NSC, national steering committee, reauthorization, IHCIA, indian health care improvement act, H.R.3962

 

Short Abstract:

On the behalf of the National Steering Committee for the Reauthorization of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act (NSC), we write to seek your assistance in the passage of the IHCIA this year. The recent successful passage of H.R. 3962, which included the reauthorization of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act, has given us great hope. In order to ensure a similar victory in the Senate and in Conference Committee, we ask that you introduce for inclusion as a part of the Senate's health care reform bill or as an IHCIA amendment to the Senate health care reform bill with language that mirrors the House bill.

 

Abstract:

On the behalf of the National Steering Committee for the Reauthorization of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act (NSC), we write to seek your assistance in the passage of the IHCIA this year. The recent successful passage of H.R. 3962, which included the reauthorization of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act, has given us great hope. In order to ensure a similar victory in the Senate and in Conference Committee, we ask that you introduce for inclusion as a part of the Senate's health care reform bill or as an IHCIA amendment to the Senate health care reform bill with language that mirrors the House bill.


 

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