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 Combat veterans from the post-911 era could be the first to access expanded health care for toxic exposure under a bill introduced by Sens. Jon Tester and Jerry Moran on Tuesday.Tester, a Montana Democrat and Moran, a Kansas Republican, said their Health Care for Burn Pit Veterans Act repre stanley cup sents the first in a three-step strategy intended to tackle toxic exposure over gene stanley cup rations of conflict and its health impacts on the veteran community. Without action, post-911 veterans will suffer as Vietnam veterans have, and every year more toxic exposure veterans will pay the ultimate price waiting for the treatm stanley cup ent they need,  Tester said.  Were seizing on an immediate opportunity to advance legislation that will connect millions of burn-pit veterans with the care they need, and the care they cant wait for any longer. Efforts to advance the Compensation and Overdue Support for Troops Act havent succeeded just yet, prompting Tester and Moran to break their legislation into various pieces in hopes of passing them individually. The Health Care for Burn Pit Veterans marks the first step in that process and is one of several moving pieces within the VA to address toxic exposure.Tester, chairman  Kjgf Baseball team  s wacky traditions bringing in the fans
 Parents deported from the  af1 US while their children were left behind is what experts think has happened to hund mizuno reds of families.A court-appointed steering committee began trying to reach the families of more than 1,000 migrant children two years ago.That s after a federal court ordered the reunification of many families that had been separated at the border under the Trump administration s  zero tolerance  policy in 2018.According to a court filing Tuesday, the committee has been unable to reach the parents of 545 children.It believes most of them were deported without their children, and those children are still in the US with a sponsor.The Justice Department and the American Civil Liberties Union are leading the effort to locate the parents.The ACLU points out some of the children were babies wh salomon en they were taken away from their families.                    Copyright 2020 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.                Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information.             now signed up to receive the Breaking News Newsletter.    Click here to manage all Newsletters