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Thursday, September 6, 2012

VFW at the DNC: Veterans' Council Meeting and Secretary Shinseki

Yesterday the Democratic National Committee hosted a Veterans and Military Families Council meeting at the Charlotte Convention Center as part of the 2012 Democratic National Convention. Your VFW was on hand to listen to speakers about the party's platform to better serve veterans, service members and their loved ones.

The council, chaired by retired Army Lt. Gen. Claudia Kennedy, brought together leaders in the Democratic party like Dr. Jill Biden, co-founder of the "Joining Forces" program; Beau Biden, Delaware Attorney General and National Guardsman; Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis, and Sen. Daniel Inoue, World War II veteran and Medal of Honor recipient, to discuss how the current administration and the Democratic party hope to address the ongoing concerns of the veterans' community, like education and employment.

VA Secretary Eric Shinseki also made an appearance at the council meeting before addressing delegates on the convention floor last night. In his remarks before the convention, Shinseki touted the successes of the Obama Administration expanding access to VA healthcare for 800,000 veterans and improving access to mental health care for veterans suffering from the invisible wounds of war.

While the VFW appreciates the DNC's focus on veterans' issues over the last two days, we noticed that most of the discussion centered on past successes. We were hoping to hear more about how the party plans to address persistent issues moving forward, such as veterans' unemployment, suicide, military downsizing, and the daunting VA disability claims backlog.

Last night, President Obama was officially nominated as the party's presidential candidate by President Bill Clinton, who touted the president's record of pragmatic leadership. Tonight, the president will officially accept the nomination and your VFW will be on hand at the Time Warner Arena in Charlotte.

Your VFW will be looking for the president to discuss veterans' issues and his plans to address the ongoing concerns of our nation's heroes; particularly while we are at war. Check back tomorrow for highlights and check in on Monday, as we compare our experiences at both the RNC and the DNC over the last two weeks.

(Image: Dr. Jill Biden addresses the Veterans and Military Families Council yesterday at the DNC. Photo by Ryan Gallucci.)

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