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There are a number of issues requiring legislative action, from veteran suicide to homelessness to education benefits.

It is my top priority of mine to hold the VA accountable for you, the men and women who serve, no matter what.

Father Sean Raftis is originally from Spokane, Washington, the son of James and Catherine Raftis. He has a brother, of course, Pat. He was a kid who grew up in a fine town in Spokane. He attended Gonzaga Prep and Gonzaga University in his…

Today, I rise to celebrate this week as Invest in Veterans Week as proclaimed by Montana Governor Gianforte. Currently, nearly 9 percent of the Treasure State's population is made up of veterans. There are over 78,000 veterans in Montana…

I am proud to have DAV's support for one of my top priorities this year, passing the Major Richard Star Act.

DAV has been integral in helping us pass life-changing legislation like the Deborah Sampson Act, the Hannon Act, and most recently the PACT Act.

We must not waiver in our commitment to ensuring that they are able to access health care and benefits they have earned.

Unfortunately, legislation like the HOME Act and the Elizabeth Dole Home Care Act are currently being held up by those whose priorities lead the privatization of veterans' health care.

I am honored to welcome the national leadership of the Disabled American Veterans.

DAV has been integral in helping us pass life-changing legislation like the Deborah Sampson Act, the Hannon Act, and most recently the PACT Act.

The best way for us to honor the legacy of veterans and their survivors is to translate our words into meaningful action.

I have said it before and I will say it again. Toxic exposure is a cost of war.

On Tuesday, DAV members and other veteran service organizations joined me at a press conference to call for swift passage of the Major Richard Star Act.

I am honored to welcome the national leadership of the Disabled American Veterans.

We must not waiver in our commitment to ensuring that they are able to access health care and benefits they have earned.

This bill has overwhelming bipartisan support and would allow combat-disabled veterans to collect their full DoD retirement pay and VA disability pay, and quite frankly, this bill is a no-brainer.

The best way for us to honor the legacy of veterans and their survivors is to translate our words into meaningful action.

Unfortunately, legislation like the HOME Act and the Elizabeth Dole Home Care Act are currently being held up by those whose priorities lead the privatization of veterans' health care.