H.R. 4288

H.R. 4288: To name the Department of Veterans Affairs community-based outpatient clinic in San Jose, California, as the “Corporal Patrick D. Tillman VA Clinic”.

Passed House Jimmy Panetta (D) HOUSE_BILL — 119th Congress
Plain English Summary

H.R. 4288 is a bill that officially names the Department of Veterans Affairs community-based outpatient clinic located in San Jose, California, after Corporal Patrick D. Tillman, recognizing his service and sacrifice.

Positive Media Summary

The media has generally responded positively to H.R. 4288, highlighting the honor it bestows upon Corporal Tillman, a former NFL player who served in the military and was killed in action. Coverage often emphasizes the importance of recognizing veterans and their contributions to the nation.

Negative Media Summary

There has been limited negative media coverage regarding H.R. 4288. Some critics have raised concerns about the appropriateness of naming facilities after individuals, suggesting that it might detract from broader issues facing veterans, such as access to care and resources.

Conflict of Interest Analysis
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Risk Level
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Total Donations
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PAC Percentage
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Committee
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The bill is a naming bill for a VA clinic and does not appear to have any direct financial implications or benefits for the donors listed, who are all associated with Applied Materials, Inc. There is no apparent conflict of interest between the bill and the donors.

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