Congressmen visit MSU to hear, address concerns of local veterans

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During a special morning meeting at Mississippi State University, U.S. Representative Jeff Miller of Florida, (top photo), who chairs the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs, addressed an audience at the Colvard Student Union. Also making remarks were U.S. Reps. Alan Nunnelee and Gregg Harper of Mississippi, (bottom photos, left and right, respectively).<br /><br />
During a special morning meeting at Mississippi State University, U.S. Representative Jeff Miller of Florida, (top photo), who chairs the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs, addressed an audience at the Colvard Student Union. Also making remarks were U.S. Reps. Alan Nunnelee and Gregg Harper of Mississippi, (bottom photos, left and right, respectively).

Photo by: Megan Bean

STARKVILLE, Miss.--Current and former military service members from around the area were given the opportunity Wednesday [May 14] to share concerns with three visiting congressmen.

During a special morning meeting at Mississippi State University, U.S. Representative Jeff Miller of Florida, who chairs the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs, addressed an audience at the Colvard Student Union. Also making remarks were U.S. Reps. Alan Nunnelee and Gregg Harper of Mississippi.

Those in attendance included veterans and active duty, National Guard and reserve members, as well as interested members of the general public.

Miller, a Pensacola resident, has represented the Sunshine State's 1st District since 2001.

Addressing numerous national news reports of major deficiencies in health care services available to former military members, Miller acknowledged that all veterans have not been given access to the care they deserve.

He added, however, that "I think what we've got right now within the Department of Veteran Affairs is a laser focus on a lack of accountability and a lack of transparency within the system.

"It is a moral obligation of ours to keep our promise: When you put on that uniform, we will take care of you," added the congressman whose district is home to numerous major military facilities.

In addition to thanking military men and women in attendance for their service, Miller praised Mississippi State for its institutional role in serving needs of veterans.

"You truly understand the importance of taking care of veterans long after they have hung up their uniform for the last time or who may still be serving in the Guard, Reserves, or active duty and may be coming through and taking classes," he said of the university.

Nunnelee, an MSU alumnus, agreed. "It's very fitting that we have a meeting like this on the campus of Mississippi State, a university that has been recognized as one of the most veteran-friendly campuses in America."

The Tupelo native praised the university's administration for its commitment to "provide an academic-friendly environment in which men and women serving their country can come home and get the higher education they're looking for."

Nunnelee said the meeting also provided an opportunity to honor the legacy of "Mr. Veteran himself." He was referring to late fellow alumnus and former longtime U.S. Congressman G.V. "Sonny" Montgomery of Meridian, who became a nationally acknowledged leader in veterans support during a long Capitol Hill career.

"Sonny reminded all of us: You took an oath to serve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, and along the way, the government made a commitment back to you and your families," Nunnelee said. "You have kept your commitment, and it is up to our nation to keep ours."

Nunnelee said it is "vital that the men and women who wore the uniform of the United States receive their benefits and they have confident leadership to deliver those benefits," adding "You could not have a better person here defending that commitment than Jeff Miller."

Congressman Harper agreed that accountability is key to solving current challenges facing the U.S. Veterans Administration.

"If there's an issue or problem, we want to know about it because we want to see to it that you get the best care and that we do it in the way it's supposed to be done," Harper said. "I want you to know we're here to help in any way we can."

For more information about Mississippi State University, see www.msstate.edu.