Representative John R. Carter's Public Statements on Veterans

Biographical

Full Name: John R. Carter
Current Office: U.S. House - District 31, Republican
First Elected: 11/05/2002
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Next Election: 2014
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Erika; 4 Children: Gilianne, Johnny, Teddy, Danielle
Birth Date: 11/06/1941
Birth Place: Houston, TX
Home City: Round Rock, TX
Religion: Christian
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5/31/12 Military Construction and Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2013 Washington, DC 10/12/11 Carter Vets Dogs Bill Passes House Washington, DC 10/11/11 Veterans Sexual Assault Prevention and Health Care Enhancement Act Washington, DC 1/26/11 Carter Named Vice-Chair of Military Construction Veterans Subcommittee Washington, DC 9/25/09 Carter Sponsors Veteran Small Business Loans Bill Washington, DC 9/17/09 Carter Pushes For Veteran Small Business Loans Washington, DC 5/19/09 Hearing Of The Military Construction, Veterans Affairs And Related Agencies Subcommittee Of The House Appropriations Committee - The Department Of Air Force Budget Washington, DC 5/13/09 Hearing Of The Subcommittee On Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, And Related Agencies Of The House Appropriations Committee - Veterans Affairs Department Washington, DC 5/12/09 Hearing Of The Homeland Security Subcommittee Of The House Appropriations Committee- Homeland Security Department Washington, DC 4/16/08 New G.I. Bill Introduced in Congress Washington, DC 4/02/08 Hearing of the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee-Defense Spending Washington, DC 11/06/07 Veterans Funding Washington, DC 10/23/07 Carter's Vietnam Vandalism Bill Passes House Unanimously Washington, DC 10/23/07 Condemning the Actions of September 7, 2007, Resulting in Damage to the Vietnam Veterans War Memorial Washington, DC 10/15/07 Carter: "We Need To Move On The MILCON Bill." Washington, DC 9/27/07 Carter Joined by Veterans Condemning Vandalism at Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Washington, DC 12/13/06 Carter Votes To Extend Benefits For Veterans Washington, DC 11/10/06 Congressman Carter Thanks Naton's Veterans Washington, DC 10/02/06 Press Release - Carter Votes In Favor Of Bill To Protect Veterans Identity Washington, DC 6/27/06 Carter Continues Support for Veterans Washington, DC 11/08/05 Remembering our Veterans Unknown 7/16/04 Carter Courier - Our Veterans Washington, DC 1/01/11 Issue Position: Military and Veterans Unknown