If we put one tenth of the money into Clean Water that we are putting into the TARP program and the bailing out of banks--there is more money going into bonuses for bank moguls than there is for cleaning up the pollution of this…
John Boozman
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John Nichols Boozman is an American politician and optometrist currently serving as the junior United States senator from Arkansas, a position he has held since January 5, 2011. A member of the Republican Party, Boozman has focused on various issues including agriculture, healthcare, and veterans' affairs during his tenure in the Senate. He has been an advocate for policies that support the agricultural community, often emphasizing the importance of collaboration between government and local farmers.
I just want to very briefly thank you all for being here, for your service, and also for a very, very good discussion on such an important topic.
We all agree, I think everybody in this room agrees that this is something that just has to be done.
I have three daughters and, you know, really am very, very interested in this and really quite alarmed about some of the things that you brought up.
In my district and I think in every Member's district, in fact I think every elected official right now, every day that they get up they need to think how can I create jobs, how can I protect pension plans, and things like that.
I believe this is our fourth oversight hearing on VA's progress toward implementing the new chapter 33 GI Bill.
The question before us today is will VA start paying in August and I believe that they will.
Well, thank you very much. And, again, we do appreciate your hard work in implementing this. I know it has been a great challenge.
Knowing that things seldom go 100 percent as planned, I guess I would feel more comfortable if VA came to us with problems.
I believe this is our fifth oversight hearing on VA's progress toward implementing the new Chapter 33 GI Bill.
I applaud Secretary Shinseki's initiative and look forward to VA instituting a highly structured, disciplined approach to project management.
Personally, because about 45 percent of homeless veterans have mental illness, I have introduced legislation to alleviate the onerous burdens currently placed on veterans trying to gain well deserved disability benefits, particularly for…
That any American is homeless is a tragedy, but that any veteran is homeless is doubly so and unacceptable.
If there is a money issue, then you need to tell us there is a money issue and then go from there.
I introduced H.R. 1168, which authorizes $100 million per year to provide a living stipend and moving assistance to veterans.
VA is unable to support the enactment at this time because funding for such an increase in these benefits is not included in the administration's fiscal year 2010 budget.
Are you opposed to the bill because it would likely benefit older veterans who have few other opportunities to getting marketable skills?
I think that the Members of Congress have really come up with many suggestions in the form of these bills that we have to work with, that I think really offer the possibility of making veterans' lives a little bit easier.
It is important that we continue to reevaluate existing programs and look into innovative ways to provide our veterans with expanded workforce benefits, education benefits, and employment protections which the bills before us seek to…
As a result of the delegation asking, that was delayed until I think in June.





