Senator Benjamin L. Cardin - U.S. Senator for Maryland
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Dear Friends:

As we pay homage to our nation's fallen heroes this Memorial Day, we also turn our attention to providing those brave veterans who are still with us with the benefits and services they deserve.

Last year, the nation was shocked to learn how our injured soldiers were mistreated at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. In response, Congress passed the largest funding increase in history for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). As a member of the Senate Budget Committee, I worked to ensure that the budget resolution passed by the Senate this year continues that high level of commitment. It provides more than $48 billion for discretionary veterans programs, including medical care -- $3 billion more than was requested in the President's budget.

I am committed to continuing to address the needs of veterans by expanding health care, improving educational benefits, and providing financial help during this economic downturn.

Earlier this year, Congress expanded the economic stimulus package to include checks for 250,000 disabled veterans. We also passed a housing package that included increased limits on the VA Home Loan program and authorization for the VA to provide increased housing grants to disabled veterans.

Recently, the Senate passed the Veterans Benefits Enhancement Act, S. 1315, which will improve benefits and services for all veterans. Among its many provisions it would establish a new program of insurance for service-connected veterans, expand eligibility for retroactive benefits from traumatic injury protection coverage, and increase the maximum amount of Veterans Mortgage Life insurance that a service-connected disabled veteran may purchase.

Congress also must ensure that GI educational benefits meet the needs of this generation of veterans. To ensure today's veterans receive educational benefits similar to their fathers and grandfathers after World War II, I have co-sponsored the Post 9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act, S. 22. Its most important provision would grant the full cost of in-state tuition plus a monthly stipend for living expenses for members of the Armed Services who have served on active duty since 9/11.

Many of our veterans suffer from wounds that cannot be seen. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is just as devastating as any physical injury. In recognition of the increasing need for mental health services, VA Secretary James Peake recently announced an additional $2 million for the National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

These steps are an important beginning, but we have much more work to do. Our nation's soldiers, sailors and airmen have made enormous sacrifices for our freedom. Now it's our turn to provide them with the assistance and support they need and deserve.

Sincerely,

Ben

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