With literally billions of dollars going to the Department of Labor, including $261 million requested for fiscal year 2013 for Veterans' Employment and Training Service, the question is, why must Guard units dedicate scarce resources to help their servicemembers find a job?
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Flores raises concerns about resource allocation for veteran employment programs.
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