As he leaves office in the U.S. House of Representatives and runs for San Diego mayor he will still be there, as has for years in federal office, for the Veterans of this country. I'm gonna say even if he isn't elected mayor, he's that kinda public servant whether in or out of government.
San Diego – February 17, 2012 - Thousands of soldiers are returning home to San Diego County as the Iraq war ends and troop draw downs occur in Afghanistan.At the California Democratic Party’s newly formed Veterans’ Caucus, Congressman and Mayoral candidate Bob Filner, former Chairman of the Veterans Affairs Committee in the House of Representatives, laid out detailed plans to welcome home veterans with respect and hands-on help--including establishing a Veterans' Office for San Diego if he is elected Mayor.
“We will open up for the first time a Veterans’ Office and we will make sure that jobs, jobs, jobs are the first three priorities that we do for all these folks coming home,” he said, drawing frequent applause as he spoke.
“The official casualty count of Iraq and Afghanistan is 5,000 plus killed and about 45,000 wounded…You know how many men and women have approached the VA for help for war-related injuries from those two wars? Almost a million," said Congressman Bob Filner. "We need to take care of these kids when they get back here…Veterans are THE issue for Democrats.”
Filner also called for changes to help women military members and veterans, eliminate homelessness and reduce the shocking number of suicides among our nation’s veterans.
When Filner became chair of the House Veterans Affairs Committee, he resolved to make the Democratic Party the “party for veterans” and implemented many reforms. But after the House changed hands to Republican control—and a GOP committee chair, funds for many proposals to help veterans were blocked. Filner said he found Washington to be “so dysfunctional that I decided we could do more for veterans back home,” hence his decision to run for Mayor. read more>>>
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