| IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Press Release
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September
22, 2008 |
No.
08-20
Contact:
Mokie Porter
301-585-4000,
Ext. 146 |
VVA to Congress: Right an Historic Wrong
By Providing Appropriate Compensation to Filipino American
Veterans
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(WASHINGTON) – With less than
two weeks remaining before Congress is scheduled to recess for
the final campaigning before the elections in November, Vietnam
Veterans of America urges the leadership of the House of Representatives
to follow the lead of the Senate and pass the Senate version
of the Filipino World War II Veterans Equity Act as part of the
Veterans’ Benefits Enhancement Act.
This bill would provide long-awaited redress for some 18,000
surviving Filipino veterans “who fought honorably and well
as soldiers called to service by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
as U.S. nationals while the Philippines was an American territory,” said
John Rowan, National President of VVA.
“It is because these veterans were denied their due for
more than 60 years that VVA supports unequivocally and at long
last the enactment of S. 1315,” Rowan said.
Some have said that righting this wrong would make other American
veterans lose some of their benefits. “To those who aver
that passage of this provision would cut pension benefits for
other elderly American veterans, we say this,” Rowan said. “VVA
will fully support and work tirelessly for an immediate, across-the-board
increase for non-service-connected pension rates as well as a
significant and much needed increase in Dependency & Indemnification
Compensation rates as recommended by the Veterans’ Disability
Benefits Commission.
“Now is not the time to pit one group of veterans against
another,” Rowan said. “Now is the time, finally,
to provide redress for an historic wrong, for what has been,
and remains, a dark blot on our history.” |
| Vietnam
Veterans of America (VVA) is the nation's only congressionally
chartered veterans service organization dedicated to the needs
of Vietnam-era veterans and their families. VVA's founding
principle is
“Never again will one generation of veterans abandon another.” |
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