Democrat’s attack won’t help a single
veteran get better care
PHOENIX
– Democrat
Richard Carmona launched a desperate negative ad today accusing Jeff Flake of
voting against our nation’s veterans and servicemen and women. United States Senator
John McCain, a highly-decorated Vietnam veteran and former prisoner of war,
responded to the charge, saying:
“Dr. Carmona’s false and
negative attack on Jeff Flake is exactly the kind of politics that Arizonans are
sick and tired of. These kinds of attacks aren’t going to help a single Arizona
veteran get better care. I’ve worked with Jeff Flake on veterans issues for 12
years, so I know first hand that his commitment to Arizona veterans is strong. I
look forward to working with him in the U.S. Senate to further advocate for the
men and women who have served our nation.”
Arizona’s Jeff Flake has
a strong record of standing up for our nation’s veterans and servicemen and
women, and that’s a record he will continue in the Senate. Below is a sampling
of freestanding pro-veteran legislation that he has supported during his time in
Congress.
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Congress
108th
Congress
109th
Congress
111th
Congress
HR 4667 -- Veterans'
Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act of 2010
HR 4505 -- To enable
State homes to furnish nursing home care to parents any of whose children died
while serving in the Armed Forces.
HR 3685 -- To require
the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to include on the main page of the Internet
website of the Department of Veterans Affairs a hyperlink to the
VetSuccessInternet website and to publicize such Internet
website
HR 2990 -- Disabled
Military Retiree Relief Act, which would have adjusted retired military pay and
grade for reserve members who are recalled to active status and who completed at
least two years of service in active status, as well as other
provisions.
HR 1293 -- Disabled
Veterans Home Improvement and Structural Alteration Grant HR 1211 -- Women
Veterans Health Care Improvement Act
HR 1172 -- To direct the
Secretary of Veterans Affairs to include on the Internet website of the
Department of Veterans Affairs a list of organizations that provide scholarships
to veterans and their survivors
HR 1168 -- Veterans
Retraining Act of 2009, the bill would have provided financial assistance to
unemployed veterans who were enrolled in a training program that teaches a skill
that’s in demand.
HR 1089 -- Veterans
Employment Rights Realignment Act, the bill would have helped eliminate a
backlog of complaints filed with the Department of Labor by veterans who lost
their job because of their military service.
HR 1037 -- Veterans'
Benefits Enhancement Act of 2009, the bill would have directed the Department of
Veterans Affairs to conduct a five-year pilot program to expand work-study
opportunities for veterans.
HR 1016 -- Veterans
Health Care Budget Reform and Transparency Act of 2009, which authorized
advanced appropriations for VA medical accounts – this will ensure that in the
event of a shut down or other partisan stalling, veterans’ health care will
continue.
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Congress
HR 4201 -- Servicemember
Family Protection Act, the bill would have amended current law to address
custody issues.
HR 2646 -- Veterans
Health Care Facilities Capital Improvement Act of 2011
HR 1657 -- To revise the
enforcement penalties for misrepresentation of a business concern as a small
business concern owned and controlled by veterans or as a small business concern
owned and controlled by service-disabled veterans
HR 1627 -- Honoring
America's Veterans and Caring for Camp Lejeune Families Act of
2012
HR 1484 -- Veterans
Appeals Improvement Act of 2011, the bill would have established a
VeteransJudicial Review Commission charged with reviewing and making
recommendations to Congress to improve the appellate review process for
veterans' benefits.
HR 1383 -- Restoring GI
Bill Fairness Act of 2011, this bill corrected a serious problem related to S
3447 that would have resulted in AZ veterans having to pay more money out of
pocket for their tuition.
For more
information on Jeff Flake and why he’s running for the U.S. Senate, please visit
his website at www.JeffFlake.com.
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