A Quote by John Bel Edwards

Veterans' issues were always a priority in my work in the legislature and continue to be now as governor. — © John Bel Edwards
Veterans' issues were always a priority in my work in the legislature and continue to be now as governor.
As a cosigner of the Veterans' Bill of Rights, I'm committed to making sure that veterans' issues remain a top priority in Congress.
As governor, I will make it a priority to create jobs for our veterans.
I try to stay involved with veterans' issues. I work with some veterans charities.
It is a juggling act and I have been in it for 12 years now, which is about 11 years longer than I thought I would be, and then the priority there is thinking how can I stay somewhat irrelevant so that you can continue to survive and can continue to work and put yourself in a position to get to do the work you are truly passionate about.
I have always said, 'Never stop work.' Continue work and sort out issues simultaneously.
"America's Cold War veterans deserve every honor we can bestow upon them for their hard work and dedication to keeping our nation safe,". "The Cold War Service Medal would allow military service members, veterans, and their families to receive the recognition and honor they rightfully deserve. I will continue to work with my colleagues to ensure our veterans receive the support and care they and their families need. It's the least we can do as a grateful nation."
As Governor and a veteran myself, it is always a privilege to thank the many veterans I meet while traveling across the state.
One of the key issues all veterans face is making the transition to a civilian career, and for veterans who need extra medical attention, this can be even more difficult.
Veterans' issues have always spoken to me.
The need for this clinic is clear to me, to the veterans who are currently forced to travel hours to receive care, and even to the Veterans Administration that itself identified creation of a clinic in this part of our state as a priority to be completed by 2006.
The mayor has got to work closely with a wide variety of people, his city council, state legislature, governor, business community, labor community, president and the congress in order to be able to do this.
We did great things when we were in Congress, and I want to continue work on the issues that matter to South Florida, because we deserve better.
As efforts to fix this failure at the Veterans Administration continue, I also intend to persist in demanding answers and action on the establishment of a new clinic to serve the veterans in North Central Washington.
The legislature are a little more difficult to educate than the governor is.
To begin with, I've always known that I was a little bit different. And, I have a lot of relatives who own farms. I grew up in the American South where political issues and issues of justice were at the forefront. What I do now is a combination of all these factors.
Caring for our nation's veterans must be our top priority as we work to create a more efficient and effective healthcare system at the VA.
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