Murray's office sent out this statement:
“I am deeply disappointed that Senate Republicans continued to put politics above people and blocked my bill that would provide support for homeless women veterans and their families,” said Senator Patty Murray. “This is a bipartisan, common-sense bill that would support veterans in my home state of Washington and across the country. I am going to continue fighting for it to pass. And I urge Senate Republicans to end their obstruction and allow homeless women veterans across the country to get the support they have earned.”
Senator Murray’s bill, S.1237, would expand assistance for homeless women veterans and homeless veterans with children and would increase funding and extend federal grant programs to address the unique challenges faced by these veterans.
Not just the GOBP politicians but how about the Country, we know the GOBP crowd follow those they hire already and their talking heads, Radio or TV, and Veterans are one of the last they would help, just visit the past decade as drums of war were beaten and invasions proceeded into long occupations, not a peep then!
Do Americans care about their veterans?
2010-06-27 The number of United States veterans that are homeless is just staggering.
The American Veteran Services Group, Inc. (AVSG), a Missouri nonprofit organization, is trying to find the answer to the question "Does Americans care about their veterans?" At best guess, the Veteran's Administration reports that there are from 150,000 to 200,000 homeless veterans in the United States on any given night. This includes men, women and families. These are people that have honorably served their country and are now without homes.
Janelle Grandmaison, AVSG Associate Director says "the numbers are just staggering. We ask the question as to how this has happened , but more importantly how can we fix it? I have seen them day after day and it weighs very heavy on my heart to see them without a place to call home." Janelle further tells that there are 5,000 homeless veterans just in Missouri. Continued
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