This Tuesday, we will pause as a nation to honor the brave men and women who have worn the uniform of the United States of America. Veterans Day is a time to reflect on the sacrifice, commitment, and patriotism of those who have served, both at home and abroad, to defend the freedoms we hold dear. Wisconsin’s Sixth District is blessed with thousands of veterans whose courage and service have strengthened our communities and our country.
As we recognize our veterans, I want to share a recent example of how my office continues to support those who served and their families when they need help most.
Recently, a local family contacted my office after Master Sergeant Frank G., an Army veteran, had his military retirement pay halted without clear explanation. His son, Greg, spent six months trying to work with the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) to reinstate his father’s benefits. Despite submitting the required paperwork multiple times, DFAS provided conflicting guidance and continued to reject the forms, leaving this family without the earned benefits they deserve.
After Greg reached out to my office on July 31, we immediately intervened with DFAS on their behalf. I’m pleased to share that on November 3, DFAS fully reinstated MSG G.’s retirement payments and issued all back pay owed to him.
Stories like this are exactly why constituent services are a top priority for me. Our veterans and their families have sacrificed so much for us. When bureaucracy gets in the way, they deserve an advocate who will fight for them.
As we commemorate Veterans Day, please join me in thanking all who have served our country. If you or a veteran you know needs assistance navigating federal agencies or accessing benefits you have earned, my office stands ready to help.
For assistance with a federal agency, please reach out to my office HERE.