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Transplant bill named after Northern Virginia advocate would protect patients with disabilities

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire has helped introduce a bill that would prevent discrimination against patients with disabilities who are in need of an organ transplant.

The bill is named after Charlotte Woodward, of Fairfax, Virginia, an advocate with Down syndrome who received a heart transplant nine years ago and has fought to raise the issue of organ transplant discrimination in various states.

Hassan, a Democrat, recently introduced the bill with U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, a Republican from Florida. They said in a news release that more than 25 states currently prohibit organ transplantation discrimination, but discrepancies across state laws and delays in delivering relief to patients has made enforcement difficult.

For Vietnam War Veterans Day, vets share stories and objects from the war

At an event for Vietnam War Veterans Day at the National Museum of the U.S. Army in Fort Belvoir, Virginia, soldiers who served in the war shared their stories, as well as some of the objects they brought back with them. March 29, 1973 was the day U.S. military command in Vietnam was disestablished, the last of combat troops departed Vietnam, and Hanoi began releasing the last acknowledged U.S. prisoners of war.
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