
Lawmakers unveil legislation to give 'Havana syndrome' victims better medical care
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers on Wednesday unveiled legislation to boost medical care for those afflicted with "Havana syndrome," charging that the Trump administration failed to do enough to care for CIA officers and State Department diplomats struck by the inexplicable illness.
Maine GOP Sen. Susan Collins and the leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee introduced a bill on Thursday that would authorize the CIA and the State Department to provide injured employees with more financial support for brain injuries House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff, a California Democrat, is introducing a companion measure in the lower chamber.More Related News

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