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+FINAL FY21 Defense-CDMRP-GWIRP – HOUSE FY 21 Defense-CDMRP-Gulf War Illness Research Program Request (Sablan-Bergman) Supporting Members MARK TAKANO DAVID P. ROE, M.D. GWEN MOORE Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress DONALD M. PAYNE, JR JAHANA HAYES DAVID N. CICILLINE Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress MARK DESAULNIER MIKE BOST JOYCE BEATTY Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress ALCEE L. HASTINGS PETER WELCH JENNIFFER GONZÁLEZ-COLÓN Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress ANDRÉ CARSON JIMMY PANETTA RICK LARSEN Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress STACEY E. PLASKETT RON KIND SCOTT R. TIPTON Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress LINDA T. SÁNCHEZ MARC VEASEY FILEMON VELA Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress ROSA L. DELAURO PETER A. DEFAZIO JAN SCHAKOWSKY Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress ALBIO SIRES CHELLIE PINGREE BOBBY L. RUSH Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress STEVEN HORSFORD BILL JOHNSON DANNY K. DAVIS Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress STEPHEN F. LYNCH CHRIS PAPPAS AUMUA AMATA C. RADEWAGEN Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress KATHLEEN M. RICE SEAN CASTEN JAMIE RASKIN Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress RAÚL M. GRIJALVA TONY CÁRDENAS DAVE LOEBSACK Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress ALAN S. LOWENTHAL ANTONIO DELGADO JULIA BROWNLEY Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress ANN MCLANE KUSTER JACKIE SPEIER THOMAS R. SUOZZI Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress JAMES P. MCGOVERN SUSAN A. DAVIS ILHAN OMAR Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress FY 21 Defense-CDMRP-Gulf War Illness Research Program Request (Sablan-Bergman) Supporting Members ED PERLMUTTER RAUL RUIZ, M.D. TED S. YOHO, DVM Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress PAUL A. GOSAR, D.D.S. DONNA E. SHALALA CYNTHIA AXNE Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress JIM COSTA SUSIE LEE BARBARA LEE Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress JOHN B. LARSON WILLIAM R. KEATING ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress VERONICA ESCOBAR PETER T. KING JOHN YARMUTH Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress JUDY CHU ANTHONY BRINDISI DARREN SOTO Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress DOUG LAMBORN DANIEL W. LIPINSKI DEBBIE DINGELL Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress DIANA DEGETTE SHEILA JACKSON LEE JESÚS G. “CHUY” GARCÍA Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress ANNA G. ESHOO CHERI BUSTOS GUS M. BILIRAKIS Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress ANGIE CRAIG CEDRIC L. RICHMOND J. LUIS CORREA Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress SCOTT PETERS TERRI A. SEWELL GILBERT R. CISNEROS, JR. Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress ANDY KIM RASHIDA TLAIB HARLEY ROUDA Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress COLIN Z. ALLRED TULSI GABBARD CATHY MCMORRIS RODGERS Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress ADRIANO ESPAILLAT ELAINE G. LURIA EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress PRAMILA JAYAPAL LLOYD DOGGETT COLLIN C. PETERSON Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress ROGER MARSHALL, M.D. MARY GAY SCANLON RUBEN GALLEGO Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress FY 21 Defense-CDMRP-Gulf War Illness Research Program Request (Sablan-Bergman) Supporting Members TRENT KELLY JOHN KATKO HENRY C. “HANK” JOHNSON, JR. Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress ELISSA SLOTKIN GREGORY W. MEEKS SHARICE L. DAVIDS Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress JASON CROW MIKIE SHERRILL RAJA KRISHNAMOORTHI Member of Congress Member of Congress Member of Congress ANTHONY G. BROWN LISA BLUNT ROCHESTER Member of Congress Member of Congress .
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