Representative Joe Wilson

Representing the 2th District of South Carolina

Our Veterans

Over the past decade, our Nation has been engaged in contingencies all over the world; most notably, Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.  Frequent deployments and training has put a significant strain on our brave men and women in uniform, veterans and their families.  As the Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs rebalances and works to build efficiencies, we must ensure that we care for those who dedicated their lives to protect our freedom.

Our veterans should have the finest healthcare our nation has to offer.  However, well-documented cases reveal that our VA system has failed to provide the level of care our veterans deserve and the American people expect.  To help guide the Veteran’s Health Administration into the right direction, I cosponsored H.R. 4810, which passed the House of Representatives with a vote of 426 to 0.  If enacted, this measure will allow a veteran to seek medical care at a non-VA facility if the wait time for an appointment exceeds the goal or if they reside more than 40 miles from a VA facility.  We need to ensure that those of us in Congress, tasked with the duty of oversight, practice our due diligence and keep our Nation's veteran hospitals in line with the highest standards.

Likewise, the Obama Administration’s attempt to cripple the TRICARE benefit system threatens the health care of our active duty, retirees and their families.  As a member on the House Armed Services Committee, I worked with the Chairman Buck McKeon to fight against these attacks, which would unfairly increase enrollment fees and introduce Military Treatment Facility fees.   

Additionally, other benefits like decreases in pay and allowances, use of the Commissary, and removal of quality of life programs have also come under fire by the Administration.  These programs are critical to the morale and welfare of our troops and help to increase wellness and family readiness. 

Brave men and women volunteer to serve in the military because they believe in America and her freedoms.  They deserve, and we owe them, the highest level of respect and gratitude.  As Chairman of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Military Personnel, I am committed to protecting and advocating for our active duty, retirees, veterans, and their families and proud to serve those who have sacrificed so much.

More on Our Veterans

Oct 9, 2013 Press Release

Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) delivered the following speech on the House floor in support of H. J. Res. 91, the Honoring the Families of Fallen Soldiers Act.  This bill that provides death benefits to survivors of military personnel who have fallen during the government shutdown.  When the Pay Our Military Act was passed last week, Congress clearly intended these benefits be provided to our grieving military families.

Oct 4, 2013 Press Release
House Armed Services Committee Press Release
Oct 3, 2013 Press Release

Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) issued the following statement after the House passed two different pieces of legislation that appropriate funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs and our Guard and Reserve units.

“Today, a bipartisan group in the House passed a common-sense measure to stand with our nation’s deserving veterans and dedicated Reserve and Guard members. We should all agree that funding for these necessary programs and service members should not be up for discussion.

Sep 28, 2013 Article

By JAMIE SELF — jself@thestate.com

COLUMBIA, SC — A federal government shutdown, which could come this week, would mean no new federal contracts for S.C. businesses, furloughs for some federal workers and delayed pay for others, who must continue to work because they are deemed essential to protecting life and property.

Sep 11, 2013 Press Release

Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) delivered the following remarks this afternoon on the floor of the House of Representatives in recognition of the anniversary of 9/11 and the Benghazi terrorist attacks.

“Mr. Speaker, twelve years ago, our nation was attacked by jihadists who sought to destroy our freedoms. Today, we remember the nearly 3,000 innocent Americans who lost their lives in New York, Washington, and Shanksville. We also pay tribute to those who have successfully fought in Afghanistan and Iraq to keep us safe by defeating terrorists overseas.

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