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Senator Tom Carper Delivers Weekly Democratic Address
"Nearly two million veterans--that's one in 10--rely on
A full transcript of the address follows:
"Hello, I'm
"Whether you're kicking off the summer season at one of
"I also ask that you remember that
"Each year, we dedicate one day for reflecting on and thanking the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our country. It's a sacred day.
"On this day we also remember the veterans who are still with us. These men and women of all ages are living testimony to the sacrifices made to protect the freedoms that we cherish.
"It was one of the greatest honors of my life to serve our country for 23 years in the
"Today, as the senior Senator for
"We owe our veterans more than a debt of gratitude for their service.
"We owe our veterans our steadfast commitment to providing them with high-quality health care, access to mental health care services, a safe place to call home, affordable college and career training programs.
"We've got to work together to better serve our veterans.
"And the reality is that not every veteran has access to the
"Nearly two million veterans--that's one in 10--rely on
"The Republican plan to dismantle the Affordable Care Act cuts more than
"At best, this would significantly scale back our veterans'
"Veterans who rely on these benefits would see higher health care costs, lower quality care and less access.
"At the same time, we know that veterans are at higher risk for serious and complex health care issues because of our service.
"For some veterans, this access to health care is a matter of life and death.
"Chronic conditions like Traumatic Brain Injury, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, opioid addiction and substance abuse disorders disproportionately affect our veterans.
"Yet the Republican proposal, sadly, to cut
"I think the best way we can honor those who gave their lives for our country is to honor the ones who are still with us today. And cutting these health benefits is no way to fulfill our moral obligation to 'care for those who have borne the battle.'
"We should be working together and making it easier for veterans to access the health care they need, when they need it.
"That means strengthening
"Fully funding
"So this
"I hope you'll join me in remembering the hallowed reasons why we pause to commemorate this holiday.
"And I hope you'll remember that our veterans desperately need a health care system that takes care of them just as well as they took care of our country when they served--when we served-- in our armed forces.
"Thank you, and God bless you."



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