Ross Cosponsors Agent Orange Bill

Statement

Date: Jan. 5, 2017
Location: Washington, DC

U.S. Rep. Dennis A. Ross (FL-15), Senior Deputy Majority Whip, made the following statement after becoming an original cosponsor of H.R. 299, the Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act, which would provide presumptive Agent Orange exposure status to veterans who served in the waters off the coast of Vietnam and currently suffer from any of the diseases the U.S. government associates with this toxic herbicide:

"I am proud to be an original cosponsor of this important legislation because we need to ensure our selfless and courageous veterans receive the care and respect they deserve. Many of my very own constituents have been denied claims by the VA in regards to Agent Orange exposure diseases, including retired U.S. Merchant Marine Capt. Thomas Walden of Plant City, and it is completely unacceptable. Capt. Walden put his life on the line to serve and protect our great nation and its people, and for the VA to deny his claim for help with his Agent Orange-related diseases is greatly disheartening and tragic.

"There is absolutely no reason those veterans who served in the waters off the coast of Vietnam and currently suffer from diseases related to Agent Orange exposure should not qualify for current VA care. As we have decried for too many years now, the VA needs to be much more responsive to our veterans. They are the backbone of the freedom and prosperity America has enjoyed for more than two hundred years, and I refuse to let their sacrifices and service go undervalued and unnoticed. Turning our backs on them is truly un-American, bottom line."


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