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A MEMORIAL
REQUESTING CONGRESS TO FUND VETERANS' HEALTH CARE SERVICES
FULLY.
WHEREAS, the federal department of veterans affairs'
mission and motto is "to care for him who has borne the
battle, and for his widow and orphan"; and
WHEREAS, President George Washington stated, "The
willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in
any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly
proportionate to how they perceive the veterans of earlier
wars were treated and appreciated by their country"; and
WHEREAS, whenever the United States military has been
called upon to send forces into harm's way, including sons and
daughters of our great state, they have proudly answered the
call; and
WHEREAS, we, as United States citizens, have promised
our troops through military enlistment contracts
comprehensive, quality accessible health care for those
veterans honorably discharged from the United States military,
past, present and future; and
WHEREAS, although the legislative bodies of our
government at all levels have recognized the importance of
supporting those who serve our great country, legislation
itself has fallen short of meeting the health care needs of
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our veterans. The current discretionary funding mechanisms
for veterans' health care is beset by numerous flaws,
preventing many veterans from receiving the quality health
care they earned and deserve; and
WHEREAS, on March 16, 2006, the United States senate
voted down mandatory funding for veterans' health care
services that would have insured mandatory funding for our
veterans' health care needs; and
WHEREAS, a federal government accountability office
report in 2005 highlighted the lack of resources experienced
by the federal veterans health administration and its
understaffed workforce as they attempt to process an
increasing backlog of our veterans' claims; and
WHEREAS, Anthony Principi, former federal secretary of
veterans affairs, has publicly stated that the department of
veterans affairs has been struggling to provide promised
health care services to the rapidly rising number of veterans
requiring health care services;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that its members,
as proud citizens of this great nation, fully support
mandatory funding for veterans' health care services; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the United States house of
representatives and the United States senate be requested to
ensure that the health care obligations to our veterans be
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recognized and that legislation be introduced and passed for
signing by the president of the United States to guarantee
full mandatory funding of veterans' health care services; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the president of the United States and to the
members of New Mexico's congressional delegation.