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REPUBLICAN
PRESS RELEASE
May 2, 2007
CRAIG’S BILL ENCOURAGES STATES TO DEVELOP
PROGRAM TO BURY UNCLAIMED REMAINS OF VETERANS
“Missing in America” program got its start in
Craig's home state of Idaho
Media contact: Jeff Schrade (202) 224-9093
(Washington, DC) U.S. Senator Larry Craig introduced legislation (S.
1266) on Wednesday which would encourage states to develop programs to
find and provide a dignified burial to veterans whose remains have gone
unclaimed. The program was originally developed in Craig’s home state of
Idaho and he wants to see the effort expanded nationwide.
"Over one thousand veterans have been interred in the Idaho State
Cemetery since it opened in 2004. Of those, 91 were interred through a
program pioneered in Idaho called ‘Missing in America,’" said Craig, the
top Republican at the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs.
"Through the Missing in America program, Idaho cemetery officials,
working with veterans' organizations and others, have actively sought to
locate the unclaimed cremated remains of veterans throughout the state.
They contacted funeral homes, county coroner offices, and any other
place where those remains may have been located. Remarkably, they
discovered the remains of 91 veterans. After verifying eligibility, all
91 were given a dignified burial."
Under Craig’s bill, the Veterans' Dignified Burial Assistance Act of
2007, those states which locate and bury such remains in a state
veterans’ cemetery would be provided with financial assistance by the
federal government. Current federal law only allows VA to provide
assistance to states if the remains are buried within two years of
cremation.
"This doesn't make sense," Craig said. "My legislation would waive the
two-year limit and encourage states to give veterans what is long
overdue: a fitting burial."
The Missing in America program got started after an inventory of a
crematorium discovered two urns in a closet storage facility in Idaho.
The urns contained the unclaimed remains of Sgt. Richard Trueman, a
veteran of the Korean conflict and his wife, Martha.
"Sgt. Trueman earned two Purple Hearts and later died in 1979, but his
remains sat unclaimed in a storage room for 27 years. Fortunately he and
his wife received a dignified interment, just like every veteran
should," Craig said.
In addition to encouraging states to locate and bury the remains of
forgotten veterans, Craig’s bill would also increase VA's plot allowance
benefit from $300 to $400 – the first increase since 2001 when it was
raised from $150 to $300. The legislation would authorize $5 million per
year under VA's State Cemetery Grant Program for VA to assist states in
meeting operational and maintenance expenses.
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