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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Everyone that served desires some form of health care.
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SFC Patrick Machayo
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PFC Randall Keefauver
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL This is an extremely important element to the problem of homelessness among veterans. They should not be making it harder, they should be making it easier and less of a stigma to seek help. I know there are some that have abused the system but this is not a reason for group punishment.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
..."Here are the facts: Veterans with less-than-honorable discharges are more likely to suffer from substance abuse issues, become homeless, become incarcerated, and go for years without treatment for the physical and mental wounds of war. Important to note, they’re also three times more likely to die by suicide.

Is someone pissing hot on a random drug test after two combat deployments worth making them a statistic?

The Veteran Urgent Access to Mental Healthcare Act is a simple, two-page bill with the potential to return the GI Bill to what it once was: the GI Bill of Rights, which Congress passed with an intent to protect veterans from lifetime punishments issued administratively by commanders. In doing so, the VA would be granted the ability to care for some of our most vulnerable brothers and sisters. Considering that 125,000 post-9/11 veterans have been excluded from basic VA services due to less-than-honorable discharges, I’m left to wonder, why is this a bill no one is talking about?"
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