Hearing on H.R. 2760, Disabled Sportsmen's Access Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, Wildlife, and Oceans of the Committee on Resources, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, May 14, 1998, Washington, D.C., 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1998 - 29 lappuses |
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... ( WSA ) in my testimony People with disabilities represent our nation's largest minority group Presently there are ... WSA's resources to provide such assistance to the disabled . Another main goal of WSA is to establish a nationwide ...
... ( WSA ) in my testimony People with disabilities represent our nation's largest minority group Presently there are ... WSA's resources to provide such assistance to the disabled . Another main goal of WSA is to establish a nationwide ...
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... WSA in their own words In addition to inspirational member testimonials , an action - oriented slide presentation , videotapes and photography provide a first - hand look at WSA's diverse range of events and activities Providing these ...
... WSA in their own words In addition to inspirational member testimonials , an action - oriented slide presentation , videotapes and photography provide a first - hand look at WSA's diverse range of events and activities Providing these ...
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... WSA continues to add to the list ! Two of our most popular events are the Catfish Roundups and fun and Learn Days Approximately 400 disabled people- children and adults - participated in WSA's first Catfish Roundup held in 1996. WSA ...
... WSA continues to add to the list ! Two of our most popular events are the Catfish Roundups and fun and Learn Days Approximately 400 disabled people- children and adults - participated in WSA's first Catfish Roundup held in 1996. WSA ...
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access for disabled Americans With Disabilities areas bill Camp Ripley Chairman Saxton Colonel Deal Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus conservation deer hunt Department of Defense Department of Veterans Disabilities Act Disabled American disabled community disabled hunters disabled individuals Disabled Sports Disabled Sportsmen's Access disabled veterans Duke Cunningham Eglin end of hearing enjoy the outdoors fishing pier found at end HARLEY THOMAS hunting and fishing hunting blinds Jack Fasciana JIM SAXTON Kirk Thomas Lewis Deal Lieutenant Colonel Marine Corps Base military installations National Rifle Association natural resources organizations outdoor activities outdoor recreation facilities outdoor recreational opportunities Paralyzed Veterans participate persons with disabilities PETERSON prepared statement program at Quantico Quantico Marine Base REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Safari Club International Shooting Sports Sikes Act spinal cord injury Sportsmen of America sportsmen with disabilities Sportsmen's Access Act success Thank tion Veterans Affairs Veterans of America Wheelin WSA's
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21. lappuse - This space is authorized by 38 USC § 5902. These figures are estimates derived by calculating square footage and associated utilities costs. It is our belief that this space does not constitute a federal grant or contract, but is included only for the convenience of the Committee.
20. lappuse - Court of Veterans Appeals, administered by the Legal Services Corporation National Veterans Legal Services Program $63,656 (as of December 31, 1997).
20. lappuse - Congress of the United States Harley Thomas Harley is a veteran of twenty years military service in the United States Navy. During his military career, he spent a tour in Japan and in 1967 served in Vietnam with Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron One (VQ1). In 1968, Harley served aboard the USS Piedmont in support of fleet operations in Vietnam. Harley spent his final tour in the service with the Defense Communications Agency in Reston, VA, where he retired in February 1976 as a Chief Data Processing...
12. lappuse - Mr. Chairman and members of the Committee, thank you for granting me the opportunity to testify. I am here both as a resource person for Mrs.
4. lappuse - Chairman, let me first thank you and the members of the committee for holding this hearing today. I am pleased that Washington County Commissioner Alan Gardner will be giving his testimony this afternoon.
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9. lappuse - I will be happy to answer any questions, if I can. [The prepared statement of John Ellis follows:] STATEMENT OF THE ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF AMERTCA Good morning.