Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of Posttraumatic Stress Awareness Day on Friday, June 27. Approximately one in five veterans that served in Iraq and Afghanistan has been diagnosed with PTS, with many also affected by other mental illnesses and physical disabilities. All our veterans deserve treatment, Mr. Speaker. There is almost one veteran suicide an hour. This is inexcusable. It is vital that we recognize the invisible wounds that are just as serious as the physical ones. The one-size-fits-all doesn't always work. That is why I am introducing the creating options for veterans expedited recovery act tomorrow that will pave the way towards alternative treatments for those suffering from PTS. All options should be on the table to treat our true American heroes, Mr. Speaker. I urge my colleagues to cosponsor this legislation, and let's get our veterans covered. ____________________
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