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Omaha Steve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-10-07 08:09 PM
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AFSCME War Veterans Speak Out

http://www.afscmeblog.org/category/veterans/

AFSCME Veterans Speak Out
Thursday, September 6th, 2007

Congress has a lot on its plate now that it’s back in session. And one of the most important priorities for AFSCME members is a bill that funds the departments of Labor, Health and Human Services and Education – or the Labor-HHS bill.

For months, AFSCME and partner organizations, through the Emergency Campaign for America’s Priorities, have been putting pressure on Members of Congress to pass this bill. It would begin to reinvest our tax dollars in vital services for regular Americans – things like child care, education and job training. In July, the House overwhelmingly passed the bill – despite a threat from President Bush to veto it.

The bill also provides funding for homelessness prevention and mental health services for American veterans. And that’s why AFSCME veterans have been coming out in full force across the country calling on their senators to follow the House’s lead.

Click these links for a small sample of press coverage from our events in Indiana, Oregon and Kansas:

• Indiana Veterans Calling for Lugar’s Support (WISH-TV)
• Indiana Vets Call for More Health Care for Soldiers
(WTHR-TV)
• Vets Call on Senator Smith (1190 KEX-AM)
• Military Suicide Rate Highest in 26 Years… Vets Urge Support (WIBW-TV)
• Vietnam Veterans Urge Senators to Pass Mental Health Funding (KBSD-TV)

(Use main link above to get to videos)

Posted in Health Care, Legislation, Veterans


Iraq War veteran and AFSCME member David Watchous talks to reporters about the need to fully fund veteran provisions in the labor-HHS funding bill. Watchous is a corrections officer at the Topeka Corrections Facility in Topeka, KS.





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