We are all pretty incredulous when we see the barriers for veterans' employment, and we clearly need to do more.
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Sherrod Campbell Brown is an American politician currently serving as the senior United States senator from Ohio, a position he has held since January 4, 2007. A member of the Democratic Party, Brown previously served in the U.S. House of Representatives from January 3, 1993, to January 3, 2007. Throughout his career, he has been a strong advocate for workers' rights and has focused on issues such as healthcare, job creation, and economic equality. Brown has been known for his commitment to representing the interests of Ohio workers in the Senate.
I can tell you, as somebody who is a JAG, serving also in this new capacity and my prior life as well, one of the top efforts that our office works on is veterans benefits--trying to put a benefit with a veteran.
IAVA supports this bill, which requires the VA to conduct outreach to veterans who reside in Appalachia.
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