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Tester pushes for more vaccines for veterans as VA committee chair

February 5, 2021

Put U.S. veterans at the top of the COVID vaccine priority list- that was the message delivered to President Joe Biden from Montana Sen. Jon Tester on Wednesday.

Tester, who chairs the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, was among top Senate Democrats who met with the president to discuss details of the administration’s new COVID relief package.

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