Our veterans deserve nothing less than the best we can offer them for their service.
John Rice Carter
The Public Record
John Rice Carter is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Georgia's 1st congressional district since 2003. A member of the Republican Party, he has focused on issues such as military and veteran affairs, as well as economic development in his district. Carter has been involved in various legislative efforts aimed at supporting local businesses and enhancing the quality of life for his constituents. Throughout his tenure, he has participated in numerous committees and has been an advocate for policies that align with conservative values.
The United States has now lost more veterans to suicide than the nation has lost in Iraq or Afghanistan.
I hope that with the passage of H.R. 1133, Veterans Transplant Coverage Act of 2017, and of the entire Veteran Coordinated Access and Rewarding Experiences, CARE Act, our veterans can access the care they need in the best facility through…
While the VA has made major strides in advancing telehealth access, outdated barriers limit its growth.
This is why Rep. Julia Brownley and I introduced H.R. 2123, The Veterans E-Health and Telemedicine Support Act.
I have been eager for almost nine years now to take up legislation for our Blue Water Navy veterans.
the goal is to help our veterans work through those naturally difficult and stressful times that life gives all of us, work them through the rough spots and a, you know, one-size-fits-all, cookie-cutter approach does not work.
I am here this morning on behalf of thousands of American veterans who find themselves in need of transplant care.
A critical component of consolidating community care is improving VA's ability to enter into provider agreements with state veteran's homes.
My legislation, the Veterans Transplant Coverage Act of 2017, removes unnecessary barriers that prevent veterans from receiving the care they deserve.





