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REPUBLICAN PRESS RELEASE
September 23, 2008
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House Approves Veterans’ Measures
For more information, contact: Brian Lawrence, (202) 225-3527
Washington, D.C. — Yesterday, the House of Representatives approved a
veterans’ benefits package and a resolution commemorating the Honor Flight
Network.
S. 1315, the Veterans’ Benefits Enhancement Act of 2008, passed the Senate
on April 24, 2008. The original version of the bill contained a provision
that would have overturned a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for
Veterans Claims in the case of Hartness vs. Nicholson, the result of which
would have eliminated a special pension benefit for certain wartime
veterans who are severely disabled, elderly, and poor. The savings from
overturning Hartness would have been used
to
provide additional benefits for certain World War II Filipino. The House
amended S. 1315 to eliminate the controversial provision, along with all
the other provisions in the bill that the savings would have funded. The
bill passed by voice vote.
“I am pleased that this detrimental provision that would have impacted our
most vulnerable veterans has been removed from the bill,” said
Representative Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.). “What remains is a bill that is a
compilation of numerous veteran benefit provisions. Among these, it would
ensure that severely disabled service-members can receive structural
alterations to their homes prior to discharge from active duty. Right now,
even if they know they are going to be discharged, they must wait until
discharge to receive this very necessary housing benefit. It would also
expand servicemembers’ insurance to cover certain members of the
Individual Ready Reserve for the first time, and it would allow the
termination or suspension of cellular telephone contracts upon the request
of servicemembers undergoing deployment outside the .”
“I am pleased that this legislation improves an array of veterans’
benefits and services. These heroes have sacrificed so much for our
nation’s freedom, and we must ensure their needs are being met.”
H. Res. 1287, a resolution, introduced by Representative Jerry Moran
(R-Kansas), commending the Honor Flight Network, also passed by voice
vote. The Honor Flight Network is a nonprofit organization established in
2004 by Earl Morse, a Physician Assistant and Retired Air Force Captain.
Its sole purpose is to fly World War II veterans to our Nation’s capital
to see the World War II Memorial created in their honor.
“The Honor Flight Network has flown more than 800 World War II veterans to
the memorial.” Stearns said. “My office has had the pleasure of arranging
three of these special honor flights for WWII veterans, and I know first
hand what a meaningful experience they provide. The Honor Flight Network
relies on support from volunteers and the funding from donors. These
individuals help us to honor our veterans for all they have sacrificed to
make this a better world.”
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