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[CO-CURE] ACT,NOT: US FY02 appropriations for CFIDS research

> From: Vicki <vwalker@...>

>

> The House and Senate have each passed its fiscal year 2002 (FY02) Labor,

> Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies bill, which

> provides Congressional direction for federal chronic fatigue and immune

> dysfunction syndrome (CFIDS) programs for the fiscal year that began

October

> 1. For a look at the CFIDS-related language in these bills, see:

> http://www.cfids.org/advocacy/Appropriations-FY02.asp .

>

> The House and Senate are expected to meet in conference before the end of

> December to agree upon the final version of the bill, but the

CFIDS-related

> language should not be affected. If there are any changes to the

> CFIDS-related language in the final bill, an updated C-ACT alert will be

> issued.

>

> Vicki C.

> Research & Public Policy Project Manager

> The CFIDS Association of America

>

> PO Box 220398, Charlotte NC 28222-0398

> Phone: 704-364-0016, ext. 103

> Fax: 704-364-3729

> E-mail: vwalker@...

> Web: www.cfids.org

>

>

> The CFIDS Association of America

> Advocacy, Information, Research and Encouragement for the CFIDS Community

>

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> [CO-CURE] ACT,NOT: US FY02 appropriations for CFIDS

research

>

>

> > From: Vicki <vwalker@c...>

> >

> > The House and Senate have each passed its fiscal year 2002 (FY02)

Labor,

> > Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies bill,

which

> > provides Congressional direction for federal chronic fatigue and

immune

> > dysfunction syndrome (CFIDS) programs for the fiscal year that

began

> October

> > 1. For a look at the CFIDS-related language in these bills, see:

> > http://www.cfids.org/advocacy/Appropriations-FY02.asp .

> >

> > The House and Senate are expected to meet in conference before

the end of

> > December to agree upon the final version of the bill, but the

> CFIDS-related

> > language should not be affected. If there are any changes to the

> > CFIDS-related language in the final bill, an updated C-ACT alert

will be

> > issued.

> >

> > Vicki C.

> > Research & Public Policy Project Manager

> > The CFIDS Association of America

> >

> > PO Box 220398, Charlotte NC 28222-0398

> > Phone: 704-364-0016, ext. 103

> > Fax: 704-364-3729

> > E-mail: vwalker@c...

> > Web: www.cfids.org

> >

> >

> > The CFIDS Association of America

> > Advocacy, Information, Research and Encouragement for the CFIDS

Community

> >

> > ---------------------------------------------

> > Co-Cure Web Site: http://www.co-cure.org/

> > Send posts to mailto:CO-CURE@l...

> > Join or leave the list at http://www.co-cure.org/sub.htm

> > Co-Cure is not a discussion list. Please do not reply to the

list.

> > BIG DEAL.>>>>> --------------------------------------

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