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Boxer spoke only minutes to the crowd, telling them how the president's economic recovery act provided funding to build a new hospital that will replace the 36-year-old facility on base, and gave money toward a new child care center. She thanked the military wives who met with her, saying: "Some of my best ideas that have led to legislation for mental health benefits, compensation, etc. These have come from you directly." Legislation supported by Boxer recently provided $7 million for a Naval medical center in San Diego and another bill she co-sponsored gave $10.9 million for treatment for burn victims at a military facility in San Antonio, Texas. Republican rival Carly Fiorina has challenged Boxer's legislative record on the military, and the former Hewlett-Packard CEO has tried to fire up the GOP base by circulating a video clip of the longtime senator reprimanding a general for calling her "ma'am" at a Senate hearing last year. "The bottom line is that Barbara Boxer has shown a total disregard for our men and women in uniform, and her record on security issues is, to put it generously, dismal," Fiorina's deputy campaign manager, Julie Soderlund, said in an e-mail to The Associated Press.
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