I would like to request your response to the enclosed questions for the record I am submitting in reference to our House Committee on Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations and Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity…
Joe Donnelly
The Public Record
Joe Donnelly is a Democratic politician from Indiana, born on September 29, 1955. He served as a U.S. Senator from Indiana from 2013 to 2019, after previously representing Indiana's 2nd congressional district in the House of Representatives from 2007 to 2013. During his time in the Senate, Donnelly focused on issues such as job creation, healthcare, and veterans' affairs, often emphasizing bipartisanship and collaboration across party lines. He was known for his moderate stance and willingness to work with both Democrats and Republicans on various legislative initiatives.
Having enough of the right people in place is critical for the Department to set up a strong verification program.
My goal in this is for the 20 percent to become 25 percent, the 25 percent to become 30 percent.
we are happy for the 20. Our goal is to go higher and to try to have even more veteran work done.
the VA ought to do is be an advocate to help them get through the maze, that they served us, they served our country, and we should be there for them in this process
One of the key things obviously is we have Vets from all of our conflicts who need jobs, who want to be employed.
The veteran-owned small business and service-disabled veteran-owned small business programs are designed to foster veteran entrepreneurship by increasing available business opportunities.
H.R.3730, Veterans Data Breach Timely Notification Act, introduced by Representative Joe Donnelly [D-IN], requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to notify individuals whose personal information has been involved in a data breach.
H.R. 3730, the Veterans Data Breach Timely Notification Act, was introduced by our Subcommittee's Ranking Member, Congressman Joe Donnelly of Indiana.
His bill would require the VA to notify Congress and directly affected individuals, within 10 business days or less, of a data breach.





