WASHINGTON--(Business Wire)--
Rounding out the month of October with the enactment of legislation
strengthening the political franchise of active duty military personnel has made
the leader of The American Legion feeling good.
"It`s with a sense of great satisfaction," said Clarence E. Hill, national
commander of the nation`s largest veterans` service organization, "that The
American Legion can celebrate victory in our long-fought battle to award the
Department of Veterans Affairs advance appropriations and, with the President`s
signing this week of the Fiscal Year 2010 Defense Appropriations Act, applaud a
3-point-4 percent military pay raise and the strengthening of our Army by
30-thousand troops.
"But, something else was contained in the Defense Appropriations Act that may,
in the long run, have the greatest significance of all, not just to our
military, but to our nation as a whole," said Hill. "And that is the military
voting reform measure contained in the legislation. As Texas Senator John Cornyn
said in his original and excellent bill - which got folded into the Defense
Appropriations Act - `the ability of the members of the Armed Forces to vote
while serving overseas has been hampered by numerous factors, including
inadequate processes for ensuring their timely receipt of absentee ballots,
delivery methods that are typically slow and antiquated, and a myriad of
absentee voting procedures that are often confusing and vary among the several
States.`
"The new military voting reforms correct those discrepancies," continued
Commander Hill, "and also provide for expert guidance through the military`s
absentee voting process. What this all means is that our citizens most deserving
of a voice in the affairs of our nation and the choice of our leaders can now be
heard in full strength. This is something The American Legion has long
championed and so I say, with great pride on behalf of our two-and-a-half
million Legion members, `mission accomplished`!"
About The American Legion
With a current membership of 2.5-million wartime veterans, The American Legion
is the nation`s largest veterans organization. It was founded in 1919 on the
four pillars of a strong national security, veterans affairs, Americanism, and
youth programs. Legionnaires work for the betterment of their communities
through more than 14,000 posts across the nation.
Media contacts:For interviews with Cmdr. Hill or other requests, call Craig
Roberts, (202) 263-2982, Cell (202) 406-0887; or Joe March, (317) 630-1253, Cell
(317) 748-1926.
The American Legion
Press Contact:
Craig Roberts, 202-263-2982
Cell: 202-406-0887
www.legion.org
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