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ROGER WICKER: Congress works to improve life for former service members
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Each year on Nov. 11, our nation honors those who have served in the U.S.
military. We show our appreciation through parades, ceremonies, and simple
words of thanks. The opportunity to cast ballots in the recent election is one
reason to be thankful for those who have defended our freedoms. As we continue
to deal with the coronavirus, Veterans Day celebrations may look different from
previous years, but our gratitude for our veterans has not changed.
Not long ago, I was privileged to help a family recognize their father, a
World War II veteran, with a Bronze Star Medal on his 100th birthday. This man,
Bill Allen, served as an Army platoon leader in Europe and fought courageously
under enemy fire. When his family contacted my office earlier this year, my
staff and I assisted with their application, and he received the medal in a
surprise ceremony in Ridgeland. Mr. Allen and veterans like him deserve our
praise and recognition.
Keeping promises to our veterans
One of my top priorities in Congress has been improving the quality of life
for our veterans. This has come into focus recently as many of our nation’s
retirement homes, including the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Gulfport, have
grappled with the coronavirus. I am determined to make sure federally-run
retirement homes have the resources needed to keep our retired veterans safe.
I have also worked to reform the Department of Veterans Affairs, which for
years failed to provide veterans with the care and respect they deserve. I
supported the VA MISSION Act to improve health care access for our veterans.
This law has reduced wait times by cutting red tape and removing restrictions
on telemedicine and private care. I also supported the VA Accountability and
Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017, which allows the VA to fire employees for
bad performance. More recently, I have supported bills to boost benefits for
World War II veterans, expand mental health services for all veterans, and
provide compensation to veterans who were forced to retire early because of
disabilities.
I have been deeply concerned about the growing number of suicides among
veterans and service members, which have continued to spike during the
pandemic. In 2015, I wrote a law requiring service members to receive yearly
mental health screenings, providing early help for at-risk individuals. And
this year I led a bipartisan effort with Sen. Tim Kaine to designate Sept. 30
as National Veterans Suicide Prevention Day. We need to raise awareness about
the invisible wounds suffered by our veterans.
Supporting military families
We also have an obligation to meet the practical needs of military families.
This year, I helped write the annual National Defense Authorization Act, which
the Senate passed for the 60th year in a row. This legislation, which awaits
action by a House-Senate conference committee, would give a three percent pay
raise to our troops, expand services for military children with special needs,
and make it easier for military spouses to gain employment in licensed
professions. I also support the military’s decision to create a “bill of
rights” for those living in military housing. Military families, like those
experiencing mold problems at Keesler Air Force Base, should benefit from this
new policy.
I will always work to put our veterans and military families first. As an Air
Force veteran, the son of a World War II veteran, and the father of an Air
Force officer, I appreciate the sacrifices our service members make to keep us
safe. As we approach Veterans Day, I join all Mississippians in thanking our
veterans for their service.
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