Which is why I am concerned with the recommendations of the budget cuts.
I don't see how we can move forward in a leadership role in the world with those two things, those two problems hanging over us.
We had a previous Secretary who said that he could get the claims down to zero by--I think it was 2015.
I have been working with this issue for years; and to think that you could actually turn one around in 3 days is pretty incredible.
We should not be doing things that are going to be hurting veterans that cannot afford to lose these benefits.
I want to talk about the budget for just a minute, if I may; specifically, I want to talk about the individual unemployability (IU) cuts.
I mean, that is big news.
I am not going to support policies that hurt veterans.
It is key to really bringing some relief and additional services.
I think we have got the right people behind it to give us that initial catalyst and push.
Thank you all for telling your stories today and having your voices heard.
Thank you, Madam Chair. And welcome. Thank you both for being here.
the respite is so important, and the Lifespan Respite Care Act is just vitally important.
it is just ridiculous to me.
I think it is fantastic, and I hope there are many folks, including many here in Congress, who pick this up and have wonderful ideas on how ...
If we think about cybersecurity, we should consider security of the entire transportation system.
I had the opportunity to work very closely with not only MADD but Stop DUI in Nevada.
Thank you for this incredible panel and discussion.