Congressman John Delaney

Representing the 6th District of Maryland
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Veterans Issues

The brave men and women of our military are among America’s greatest heroes. Individuals serving in the military come from all backgrounds and unite in a common goal to protect and defend the freedoms and values that make the United States like no other. These men and women have made enormous sacrifices for our country and their service should never be forgotten.

During my time in Congress, I have worked hard to support policies that honor, support and care for our veterans.  This includes making sure that our veterans receive the benefits they’ve earned and enabling a seamless transition into civilian life. Whether it’s providing better housing options, improving access to health care, expanding education and job training programs, or reforming the administration of benefits, our policies should aim to achieve a better quality of life for our nation’s heroes.

The first bill I introduced in Congress, H.R. 2011, the Veterans Advisory Committee on Education Improvement Act, is a bipartisan effort focused on enhancing the job training and education opportunities for our veterans. The bill would extend a Committee which has a long history of advising the Secretary of Veterans Affairs on advancing education and job training programs for veterans. Most importantly, the bill expands the Committee to include a voice for post-9/11 vets who are returning home in record numbers and deserve access to quality job training and education programs.  I was pleased that the bill passed through the House Committee on Veterans Affairs and I look forward to working towards its passage.

I have also been a vocal supporter of legislative initiatives such as H.R. 1725, the Veterans Mental Health Accessibility Act, which helps abate the high prevalence of mental health disorders in veterans, the Vulnerable Veterans Housing Reform Act, H.R. 1742, which helps ensure severely wounded veterans are not prevented from accessing housing because of the cost of the care they receive for their injuries, and the 21st Century Health Care for Heroes Act, H.R. 2590, which requires the DOD and VA to better coordinate the transfer of soldiers’ medical records. All of these proposals are a step in the right direction to ensure that our veterans receive the care and support they deserve as they return home from conflict.

During debate of the Defense Appropriations Bill, I offered an amendment to increase funding for Fisher House, which provides free lodging near hospitals for military families when servicemen and veterans are receiving care. My amendment increased funding from $4 million to $20 million and will allow four new Fisher Houses to be built across the country. These new houses are owned and operated by the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, and will allow approximately 2,000 additional military families per year to stay with their heroes in their time of need at the hospital. 

Moving forward, I will continue to be a strong advocate for the brave men and women of our armed services.

More on Veterans Issues

Nov 11, 2016

WASHINGTON – Friday November 11 is Veterans Day. Congressman John K. Delaney (MD-6) releases the following statement:

Aug 30, 2016

WASHINGTON – The Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) have announced their support for Congressman John K. Delaney’s Protecting Veterans Credit Act. Delaney’s legislation blocks the credit rating of veterans from being wrongfully lowered due to delayed payments associated with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Veterans Choice Program, shielding them from unnecessary financial harm.

Jul 19, 2016

CUMBERLAND – Congressman John K. Delaney (MD-6) hosted a Veterans One-Stop-Shop in Cumberland featuring federal, state and local agencies and organizations together under one roof. Over 100 Marylanders attended the workshop, which is the 21st constituent services workshop Rep. Delaney has organized and hosted since 2015.  

Jul 15, 2016

WASHINGTON – A Senate companion bill to Congressman John K. Delaney’s (MD-6) bipartisan Protecting Veterans Credit Act has been introduced by Sen. Joe Donnelly (D-IN) and Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD).

Jul 6, 2016

WASHINGTON – A number of leading veterans and consumer protection organizations have voiced their support for Congressman John K. Delaney’s (MD-6) Protecting Veterans Credit Act (H.R. 5593). Rep. Delaney’s bipartisan legislation was introduced last week and protects the credit rating of veterans from being wrongfully lowered due to delayed payments associated with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Veterans Choice Program.

Jul 5, 2016

Congressman John K. Delaney (MD-6) will host a Veterans One-Stop-Shop workshop Tuesday July 19 in Cumberland. The event is free and open to the public. Interested constituents are encouraged to register online by clicking here or contacting Congressman Delaney’s Hagerstown office at 301-733-2900.

The one-stop-shop will feature representatives from the Baltimore VA Regional Office as well as the representatives of local, state and federal veterans organizations.

Jun 29, 2016

WASHINGTON – Congressman John K. Delaney (MD-6) has filed bipartisan legislation with Congressman Randy Hultgren (IL-14), Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema (AZ-9) and Congresswoman Jackie Walorski (IN-2) to protect the credit rating of veterans and prevent them from unnecessary financial hardship due to delayed payments associated with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Veterans Choice Program.

Jun 17, 2016

WASHINGTON – On Thursday the House of Representatives passed H.R. 5293, the 2017 Department of Defense Appropriations Bill, legislation that included provisions authored by Congressman John K. Delaney (MD-6) to double federal funding for Fisher House, a highly-rated non-profit that partners with the federal government to provide free lodging near hospitals for the families of veterans and active duty service-members who are receiving care.

Jun 15, 2016

WASHINGTON – The House of Representatives has passed a bipartisan amendment by Congressman John K. Delaney (MD-6) to increase federal support for the Fisher House Foundation, a non-profit that partners with the military to provide free lodging near Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and military hospitals to the families of veterans and service-members receiving care. The Delaney Amendment was considered during floor debate on Wednesday and was adopted by voice vote.

Jun 13, 2016

WASHINGTON – Congressman John K. Delaney (MD-6) has authored an amendment to the 2017 Department of Defense (DOD) Appropriations Bill that would increase federal support for the Fisher House Foundation, a non-profit that partners with the military to provide free lodging near Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and military hospitals to the families of veterans and service-members receiving care. Delaney’s bipartisan amendment increases funding for Fisher House from $5 million dollars to $10 million and is cosponsored by Rep. Debbie Dingell (MI-12), Rep. Walter Jones (NC-3) and Rep.

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