Posted: | June 7, 2022 02:29 PM |
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From: | Representative Peter Schweyer |
To: | All House members |
Subject: | Veteran Suicide Prevention Grant Program Legislation |
Often, we hear heartbreaking stories of how our veterans struggle with both the visible and invisible wounds of war. Many veterans become frustrated and disenfranchised with the extremely complicated veteran benefits system, eventually feeling that their only option is to end their life. Although the Veterans Trust Fund provides approximately $800,000 in funding for grants to statewide charitable organizations that assist veterans, there is not a permanent funding stream specifically dedicated to veteran suicide prevention or a veteran suicide prevention program. I believe that this is unacceptable; therefore, I am introducing legislation to create the Veteran Suicide Prevention Grant Program. By increasing the fee for birth and death certificates by $2 (each), a permanent and dedicated fund would be administered by Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, specifically for a competitive grant program, and awarded to entities who offer services, programs and activities to reduce the rate of suicide among veterans. It is critical that we ensure that all of our veterans in the Commonwealth, and their loved ones, have the necessary resources and support for dealing with both the physical and psychological wounds of war. Please join me in co-sponsoring this very important legislation. This is a reintroduction of former House Bill 951 of the 2019-2020 Legislative Session |