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HJR1: (New Title) urging that more veterans’ mental health counseling centers be established in New Hampshire and urging that funding be continued for the Manchester Veterans’ Center.
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Sponsors
- Kenneth Hawkins House · Hills 18
- Graham House · Hills 18
- Norman Major House · Rock 8
- J. Thomas House · Belk 5
- Pamela Coughlin House · Hills 4
- Robert Letourneau Senate · Dist 19
- Joseph Kenney Senate · Dist 3
- Sheila Roberge Senate · Dist 9
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CHAPTER 106
HJR 1 – FINAL VERSION
27Mar2007… 0703h
2007 SESSION
07-0764
01/09
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 1
A RESOLUTION urging that more veterans’ mental health counseling centers be established in New Hampshire and urging that funding be continued for the Manchester Veterans’ Center.
ANALYSIS
This house joint resolution urges that the Manchester Veterans’ Center continue to be funded and that more veterans’ mental health counseling centers be established in New Hampshire.
27Mar2007… 0703h
07-0764
01/09
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Seven
A RESOLUTION urging that more veterans’ mental health counseling centers be established in New Hampshire and urging that funding be continued for the Manchester Veterans’ Center.
Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:
Whereas, New Hampshire has one veterans’ mental health counseling center in Manchester which must continue to be funded; and
Whereas, New Hampshire has many veterans that have suffered because of service to their country; and
Whereas, 2 additional veterans’ mental health counseling centers would allow veterans in western New Hampshire and in the north country to receive mental health services in their return to civilian life; and
Whereas, funding by the federal government for such purposes will help acclimate our citizen soldiers and their families; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:
That the general court hereby urges that funding be continued for the Manchester Veterans’ Center in Manchester, New Hampshire; and
That the general court hereby recommends and encourages the New Hampshire congressional delegation to support funding for the 2 additional veterans’ mental health counseling centers; and
That copies of this resolution be sent by house clerk to each member of the New Hampshire congressional delegation.
Approved: June 11, 2007