A Quote by Mikie Sherrill

Caring for our nation's veterans and investing in Picatinny are some of my top priorities in Congress. — © Mikie Sherrill
Caring for our nation's veterans and investing in Picatinny are some of my top priorities in Congress.
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.
Taking care of our veterans is one of my top priorities, and I am especially concerned on behalf of our women veterans.
My top three priorities for my first term in Congress are growing our economy; providing for quality, affordable health care; and keeping our nation and communities safe.
Caring for our veterans is the duty of a grateful nation.
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 Commander in Chief, I will maintain the strongest military in the world, keep faith with our troops and go after those who would do us harm. But after a decade of war, I think we all recognize we've got to do some nation building here at home, rebuilding our roads, our bridges and especially caring for our Veterans who sacrificed so much for our freedom.
One of my top priorities in Congress is making sure every American who wants to serve our country has the opportunity to do so.
Healthcare is consistently the top issue that people talk to me about, and it continues to be one of my top priorities in Congress.
Caring for our veterans is the duty of a grateful nation. Unfortunately, the Bush administration and congressional Republicans have not lived up to this duty.
When I got to the Senate, I made overhauling our nation's mental health laws one of my top priorities.
Once elected, I made supporting and improving the lives of veterans in NC-11 one of my top priorities.
From Picatinny Arsenal to our great universities, New Jersey is leading the way to ensure our nation is secure and our service members are protected with the best possible equipment.
I think the American people recognize is after a decade of war it's time to do some nation building here at home. And what we can now do is free up some resources, to, for example, put Americans back to work, especially our veterans, rebuilding our roads, our bridges, our schools, making sure that, you know, our veterans are getting the care that they need when it comes to post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury, making sure that the certifications that they need for good jobs of the future are in place.
Although we can never fully repay our veterans, on Veterans Day we thank our veterans for their selflessness and commit to do what we can to improve the quality of life for our veterans and military families in communities across America.
One of my top priorities in Congress is to reduce U.S. dependence on fossil fuels.
The Republican tax cut threatens to undercut both veterans health care and the veterans educational benefits that have been recognized for decades as not only the long-standing obligation of the Nation to its veterans, but also as the best recruiting incentives we can offer to keep our armed forces strong and sharp.
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