Chet Edwards Convention Remarks -- Wednesday, August 28
Chet Edwards Convention Remarks
(Denver, CO.) – Remarks as prepared for delivery to the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday by Rep. Chet Edwards, D-Texas:
As the proud son of a World War II naval aviator, it is a privilege for me to express tonight, on behalf of America's Democrats, our profound respect for the sacrifices made by our service men and women and our veterans.
We also salute the unsung heroes in our nation's defense: the spouses, children, and loved ones of our troops and veterans. Maybe they haven't worn our nation's uniform, but they have surely served us all through their daily sacrifice.
American Legion: House passes VA funding bill

American Legion: House passes VA funding bill
American Legion | August 02, 2008

The House of Representatives passed its fiscal year 2009 Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Appropriations bill on Aug. 1 in a strong bipartisan vote of 409 to 4. The 2009 legislation (H.R. 6599) builds on historic increases for veterans and troops passed into law last year, which saw the largest funding increase in VA's 77-year history.
"This bipartisan bill builds on the historic increases in the fiscal year 2008 bill and sends a clear message to America's troops, veterans and their families that we honor and respect their service and sacrifice," said Rep. Chet Edwards, D-Texas, chairman of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction and Veterans Affairs.
"This is about the moral responsibility of keeping our promises to those who have kept their promise to serve. The humility of this bill is our knowing that we can never fully repay the debt of gratitude we owe (to) all who have served in uniform to protect the American family."
House bill brings $60M to Fort Hood

House bill brings $60M to Fort Hood
Special to the Daily Herald | Killeen Daily Herald | August 02, 2008
WASHINGTON – Before speeding for the exits Friday to begin a five-week recess, House lawmakers passed the Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Appropriations bill, which includes more than $60 million for projects at Fort Hood.
Bill would help improve barracks, hospitals

Bill would help improve barracks, hospitals
The Army Times
By Karen Jowers | Times staff writer | Monday June 23, 2008
A $72.8 billion bill that would provide better barracks for some Marine and soldier trainees, fix antiquated military medical facilities, hire more veterans claims processors and increase access to care for veterans has cleared its first hurdle in the House of Representatives.
Vote doubles education benefits for vets

Vote doubles education benefits for vets
By Matt Smith | Cleburne Times Review | June 23 2008
The GI Bill of Rights, an amendment to a bill funding the war on terror, passed the U.S. House Thursday by a 416-12 vote. The bill doubles veterans education benefits to fully cover four-year college costs for U.S. service members. The bill is funded by $68.2 billion over 10 years. Another $8.2 billion included in the bill will fund unemployment benefits for veterans for 13 weeks past the regular 26 week period.



