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Honoring the lives, work, and sacrifice of Joseph Curseen, Jr. and Thomas Morris, Jr., the two United States Postal Service employees and Washington, DC, natives who died as a result of their contact with anthrax while working at the United States Postal Facility located at 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Washington, DC, during the anthrax attack in the fall of 2001.

Introduced: October 25, 2011 Introduced by: Norton, Eleanor Holmes Democratic · District of Columbia See on congress.gov
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 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Honors the lives, work, and sacrifices of Joseph Curseen, Jr., and Thomas Morris, Jr., employees of the United States Postal Services (USPS) who died as a result of contact with anthrax while working at the USPS facility located at 900 Brentwood Road, NE, Washington, DC, in 2001.

What's happening now October 25, 2011

Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.

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