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Date: 2013-01-16 15:18:02
Divorce
Family law
Marriage
Parenting
Law
Social Security
Unemployment benefits
Insurance
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Family
Child support
Childhood

Testimony Senate Bill 2107 – Department Of Human Services Senate Human Services Committee Senator Judy Lee, Chairman January 16, 2013 Chairman Lee, members of the Senate Human Services Committee, I am

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