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Originally Posted by Eddy117
The re-introduced versions had the 16 and under at the time of arrival sections but the prior 2001-2007 bills did not if i remember correctly. All I'm saying is we wont get anything passed without concessions-nothing ever gets passed without concessions! Again, the moderates are the ones we have to aim for for they are not as idiotic and stupid as our opponents on the far-right. If we can get the moderates more active in the political process to vote for candidates which favor our agenda the higher chance we'll have to pass anything.
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All DA versions had 15 and under. If you came here at 16, then you do not qualify.
Original House version had no maximum age limit which means you could be 40 and still apply.
One of the Senate version had the age limit to 30 with Retroactive Benefits.
The one that failed recently in House/Senate had the age limit limit to 30 with revised Retro.