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                 IN RECOGNITION OF WOMEN'S VETERANS DAY

  (Ms. JACKSON LEE asked and was given permission to address the House 
for 1 minute and to revise and extend her remarks.)
  Ms. JACKSON LEE. Mr. Speaker, on June 12, 1948, President Harry S. 
Truman signed into law the Women's Armed Services Integration Act, 
allowing women to serve as regular members of the military.
  In the State of Texas, a bill was sent in to establish Women's 
Veterans Day,

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and that bill, in the Senate, was signed into law by the Governor of 
the State of Texas.
  I am honored to represent over 170,000 distinguished women veterans 
in the State of Texas. Moreover, I am proud to work alongside the four 
women veterans serving in the 116th Congress, and many more.
  On this day, it is imperative that we highlight women's role in the 
United States military. There should be no secret that women play an 
integral part.
  They volunteer for the same reasons as men, but 4.3 percent of women 
in the military reported being sexually assaulted. Female veterans are 
three to four times more likely than their civilian counterparts to 
become homeless and 2.5 times more likely to commit suicide.
  Mr. Speaker, I thank Dr. LaShondra Jones for bringing to our 
attention honoring women veterans today, and they will be taking part 
in many different activities. I am in awe of their invaluable service.
  I want to salute them today on the floor of the United States House 
of Representatives. This is a wonderful day that we are celebrating 
Women's Veterans Day in Texas, but we should celebrate it and honor it 
in the United States of America.

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