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Cedillo v. HHS drawing to a close?
2 Comments Published by Autism Library November 9th, 2008 in Autism Omnibus Proceeding, autism, government, vaccinesThe Autism Omnibus Proceedings (OAP) are the “Vaccine Court trial” that is deciding whether autism can be legally considered a vaccine injury. The OAP were held as a series of “test cases” which would allow the Court to consider the proposed theories of how vaccines might cause autism. Each “test case” was a [...]
…it says so right on the sticker they gave me!
This has been the first election in a very long time where it really felt important. Funny, that, since I am in a state where it pretty much a forgone conclusion who will win our electoral votes.
I can’t tell you what, then makes me want [...]
Obama on National Disabilty Employment Awareness Month
0 Comments Published by Autism Library October 13th, 2008 in autism, governmentIt’s National Disabilty Employment Awareness Month…and the month before the presidential election. Barack Obama has issued a statement on his attitudes towards this very important subject.
The Federal Government’s Office of Disablity Employment Policy has this to say about this “Awareness Month”
Congress designated each October as National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). The Office [...]