Signing Statement 2021-004
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Text of the Document from the White House website
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Statement on Signing the Helping
American Victims Afflicted by Neurological Attacks (HAVANA) Act
of 2021 |
OCTOBER 8, 2021 •
STATEMENTS AND RELEASES
Today I was pleased to sign the HAVANA Act into law to
ensure we are doing our utmost to provide for U.S.
Government personnel who have experienced anomalous
health incidents. I want to thank Congress for passing
it with unanimous bipartisan support, sending the clear
message that we take care of our own. Civil servants,
intelligence officers, diplomats, and military personnel
all around the world have been affected by anomalous
health incidents. Some are struggling with debilitating
brain injuries that have curtailed their careers of
service to our Nation. Addressing these incidents has
been a top priority for my administration. We are
bringing to bear the full resources of the U.S.
Government to make available first-class medical care to
those affected and to get to the bottom of these
incidents, including to determine the cause and who is
responsible. Protecting Americans and all those who
serve our country is our first duty, and we will do
everything we can to care for our personnel and their
families.
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Text of the Affected Law
S. 1828, the Helping American Victims Afflicted by
Neurological Attacks (HAVANA) Act of 2021, has been
designated as public law number 117-46.
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