Most Reserve Component members believe they are veterans after serving their country, especially for 20 years or more.
Tim Walz
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Tim Walz is an American politician serving as the 41st governor of Minnesota since January 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously represented Minnesota's 1st congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2007 to 2019. During his time in Congress, Walz focused on issues such as veterans' affairs, education, and healthcare, advocating for policies that support working families and rural communities.
I think as Mr. Garver said and many of us have recognized is we and our job on this side of the table is to be conscious of the societal changes and things that happened.
I want to just say I very much, the counsel and the input of VA is a very strong, it very strong weighs on us as we craft this legislation.
This is a very emotional issue. There are some of these that rise to the top.
I think Mr. McNerney was getting at it. I think he is right that you, and rightfully so.
I am always so proud of this Committee of serving on it, I feel like it is the way democracy should work.
I would like to take a minute to commend both you and the Ranking Member, as well as the Majority and Minority staff for what I consider to be a great work ethic in this Subcommittee.
I think you have the best interest of our veterans in mind, nonetheless I have concerns that its provisions may be duplicative or run counter to the law on testing certification and training.
I think this is a worthwhile bill, it is on track from a policy perspective, and I look forward to advancing this to the full Committee.
EANGUS is truly indebted to Congressman Tim Walz, a retired Command Sergeant Major with 24 years of service in the National Guard, for championing this issue.





