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Veterans

After selflessly serving our country, many veterans are not enjoying the healthy and secure civilian life they deserve. Efforts to improve health care coverage and benefits for our current and past service members must be strengthened. Now more than ever, we must provide for the men and women willing to sacrifice for their country. We can help ensure their health and prosperity by providing workforce training and reintegration programs, getting them timely access to their entitled benefits, protecting them from unscrupulous financial predators, and making sure their families have access to dedicated support resources.     

More on Veterans

June 10th, 2011
Grants and Grant Availability in Southern Arizona From The Office of Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva
June 3rd, 2011
Grijalva Seeking Applications for Veteran Advisory Council – Group Will Advocate for Veterans and Advise the Congressman on Issues
June 1st, 2011
Grijalva Congratulates Three Southern Arizona Recipients of More Than $1.2 Million in Homeless Veteran Employment Training Grants
May 6th, 2011
On Military Spouse Appreciation Day, Grijalva Calls to Honor and Reunite American Military Families By Bringing Our Troops Home
April 28th, 2011
Grijalva Announces Second Meeting With University of Arizona Veterans Group on Friday, April 29 – Will Include Award Presentation
April 15th, 2011
El diputado Federal Raúl M. Grijalva ha lanzado una versión en español de el Presupuesto del Pueblo
April 14th, 2011
Progressive Caucus Head Rep. Grijalva Leads Press Conference Highlighting Taxpayer Cost of War in Afghanistan Ahead of Tax Day
April 13th, 2011
Rep. Grijalva, Progressive Caucus Introduce People’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2012 – Creates Jobs, Generates Government Surplus by 2021
February 22nd, 2011
Rep. Grijalva Will Hold Press Conference Feb. 23 on State and National Impacts of Republican-Passed FY11 House Budget Resolution
December 15th, 2010
Grijalva Hails House Passage of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Repeal – Bill to Allow Gay Soldiers to Serve Openly Now Heads to Senate