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who is in the legislaotor medicare committee for sc

by Miss Bethel Paucek II Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Senate Medical Affairs Committee
  • Daniel B. " Danny" Verdin, III, Chairman.
  • Harvey S. Peeler, Jr.
  • Brad Hutto.
  • Shane R. Martin.
  • John L. Scott, Jr.
  • Thomas C. Alexander.
  • Tom Davis.
  • Kevin L. Johnson.

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