DON'T FORGET OUR VETERANS; Congressional Record Vol. 166, No. 4
(House of Representatives - January 08, 2020)

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                       DON'T FORGET OUR VETERANS

  (Ms. MUCARSEL-POWELL asked and was given permission to address the 
House for 1 minute.)
  Ms. MUCARSEL-POWELL. Mr. Speaker, with the escalation of conflict in 
Iran, we are currently living through uncertain times. Today and every 
day the safety of Americans is my priority, and I am grateful for the 
brave men and women in our armed services who put their lives on the 
line for our safety.
  While we are all united in supporting our troops in service, we must 
always remember our veterans at home.
  Throughout my district, I have heard so many stories from veterans 
and their loved ones who have told me just how difficult the transition 
back to civilian life can be.
  Our veterans should not have to worry about putting a roof over their 
family's heads, having access to quality healthcare, and obstacles to 
pursuing further career opportunities.
  Although we can never fully repay them for their service and 
sacrifice, we must all be committed to ensuring that veterans and their 
families have access to all of the benefits they have earned from their 
service.
  Let's not forget our troops, our veterans, and all the brave women 
and men in uniform who sacrifice each day for our Nation.

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