Mr. Chairman, I too would like to thank the chairman and the ranking member as I rise today in support of the en bloc amendments. These amendments include two amendments which I have authored to support the men and women who serve in our armed services, and to support their families. The first amendment ensures that the Department of Defense can continue to fast-track and to expedite the hiring of critical health care workers who treat our wounded warriors and provide care to military families. Members of our armed services make incredible sacrifices, and taking care of them, and taking care of their loved ones, is one of the most sacred promises that our country can make. This amendment helps folks who receive medical attention at places like Brooke Army Medical Center and Fort Bliss William Beaumont Army Medical Center. The amendment would designate critical health care workers as part of a special ``shortage category'' and thus make them eligible for salaries that are competitive with the higher salaries that are offered by the VA for similar positions. We need to ensure the highest standard of treatment for the men and the women who have given so much to our country. There is no increase in costs associated. The Department of Defense has already budgeted for this proposal. The second amendment helps ensure that the Secretary of Defense can take measures, as he sees fit, to determine the effectiveness of our efforts to reduce suicide by members of our armed services.…
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