"We are proud to have Senator Mikulski represent the women of Maryland and the country," said Leni...
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12/05/09
WASHINGTON - Women would have free and widespread access to preventive screenings, such as mammograms and pap smears, under an amendment to the Senate health bill approved Thursday. Find Us On Facebook
The measure, introduced by Maryland Democratic Sen. Barbara Mikulski, passed 61 to 39. Mikulski's amendment is the first addition to the Senate's health care bill adopted on the floor. It was debated along with another women's health amendment introduced by Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska. The Murkowski amendment was defeated 41 to 59.
"We are proud to have Senator Mikulski represent the women of Maryland and the country," said Leni...
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