August 25, 2010 - The planned Louisiana State Veterans Cemetery at Leesville has been approved for a $6.14 million Department of Veterans Affairs grant covering the full cost of the proposed burial ground, a release from the state organization says.
"I am extremely gratified to announce that funding has been secured from VA for our state's newest veterans cemetery location in Leesville," state Veterans Secretary Lane Carson said in a release.
With official notification of the award, the department has awarded the construction bid to Pat Williams Construction of Leesville, which will begin work immediately.
The new cemetery is designed to provide for the burial needs of veterans and their families who live in or near Central Louisiana.
The cemetery site is adjacent to and west of the Army's Fort Polk and Joint Readiness Training Center. {read more}
Much of these types of Veterans issues have been covered under the extra money the Stimulus brought to the agency above the budget, over the last year, not sure if this New Cemetery falls in that like the others, Shinseki recently released a press report on that funding. But whether it is or not really doesn't matter, it is bringing many issues that needed to be caught up as to Veterans and you can be sure the American public wouldn't be clambering to demand Sacrifice, they certainly haven't in the recent past nor over these decades, so they're Sacrificing without knowing they are and some have already been extremely upset as to Stimulus Funding to stabilize what the private sector isn't, as per the free market reaganomics of the past thirty years, that are creating jobs now and much of these from the VA well into the future!!



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