Personal Records, Senator Warner, Labor, 1997/1998

Containers:
Box 32
Scope and content:

Voluntary Efforts to Expand Health Insurance Coverage- Labor and Human Resources Committee; CFC Propellants in the Atmosphere, in Inhalers and in Regulation- Labor and Human Resources Committee; NSF Reauthorization Bill; Support Strategies for Clinical Research and Alternative Medicine Research at the NIH- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Coordination of NIH Research Efforts: Three Case Studies- Labor and Human Resources Committee; US Healthcare Workforce: Realigning to Meet the Future- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Global Health: US Response to Infectious Disease- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Health Insurance Coverage of Contraceptives- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Women's Health: Providing the Right Information at the Right Time- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Reauthorization of the NEA and NEH: A Focus on Education; National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act of 1996; Prescription Drug User Fee Act; Tobacco Settlement: Public Health or Public Harm?- Labor and Human Resources Committee; National Science Foundation Reauthorization; Biomedical Research Priorities: Who Should Decide?- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Protecting Our Medical Information Rights, Responsibilities, and Risks- Labor and Human Resources Committee

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