Last year, Sgt. William Friese, 30, of Parkersburg, died at Camp Buehring in Kuwait from a non-combat-related incident while serving in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. McGeehan said Friese’s death is an example of the real-world consequences to inaction.
Those against discharging the bill said they wanted it to move through the committee process proper. Del. Daryl Cowles, R-Morgan, said he needed to know more about the ramifications from the federal government of passing such a bill.
"What happens to our bases?” he mused.
McGeehan said since he introduced the bill last year, a coalition has been formed and 10 other states have already introduced similar legislation, with at least 10 more on the way.
"Washington, by and large, is a lost cause,” he said.
- Washington ‘is a lost cause’: Lawmakers debate federal control of National Guard, Herald-Dispatch.com, February 4, 2020.
3. A doctor, who wished not to be named, has been in self-isolation for the last four days. He has had multiple contacts with a doctor colleague who tested positive for coronavirus. The latter attended an annual religious gathering in Punjab this month.
"He came back last week and worked with us for two days before he had a high-degree fever,” says the doctor, who is the head of a department in one of the biggest hospitals of Karachi. “Now he [the colleague] has tested positive [for COVID-19].”
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