Veterans
Honoring the veterans who have defended our nation is of the utmost importance. To sacrifice life and limb to defend our freedoms and way of life demands our gratitude and respect.
We must ensure we are keeping the promises made to veterans by protecting the benefits they have earned. Further, for those veterans who have recently transitioned back to the general workforce, we need to promote policies which make these men and women competitive in the private-sector economy.
With thousands of veterans in North Carolina’s 11th District, I look forward to supporting policies which preserve the benefits they have earned while fighting to protect our freedom.
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The office of Congressman Mark Meadows is looking forward to our third annual Veterans' Solutions Seminar, happening this month--August 25 & 26th--at three separate Western North Carolina locations:
Hendersonville, NC— Congressman Mark Meadows (R-NC) announced on Thursday his Second Annual Veterans’ Solutions Seminars to provide practical assistance to veterans in Western North Carolina.
This August, Congressman Meadows, in partnership with the Charles George VA Medical Center staff and the Veterans’ Affairs Winston-Salem Regional Benefit Office, will host a series of Veterans’ Solutions Seminars across the 11th district to provide practical assistance to those who have served our nation.
Hendersonville, NC— Last week, Congressman Mark Meadows (R-NC) hosted three Veteran’s Solutions Seminars across the 11th District to provide practical assistance to veterans on issues ranging from driver’s license renewal to assistance with Veterans Affairs (VA) claims.
More than 100 soldiers of the North Carolina National Guard's 211th Military Police Company, based in Clyde, received a hero's welcome home from the leaders and citizens of Haywood County on Sunday afternoon.
A parade down Main Street and an official ceremony took place at the Waynesville Courthouse, with nearly 100 residents gathered around in support of the troops
The unit recently returned from a year-long mission in Afghanistan, making Sunday an emotional day for many. The troops have been deployed since Sept. 24, 2013.
Are you a veteran having issues with the VA? My staff and I are here to help.
If you’re a constituent having problems with Veterans Affairs or if you need a case expedited, please email me. My staff will be regularly checking the email to try to assist however possible.
Our nation’s veterans deserve the best and I will do all that I can to ensure they receive it.
Hendersonville, NC— On Thursday,Congressman Mark Meadows (R-NC) announced a series of Veterans’ Solutions Seminars to provide practical assistance to veterans in Western North Carolina.
Three U.S. House members from Western North Carolina, all whom having cast dozens of votes to repeal the Affordable Care Act in recent years, approved a Republican measure Wednesday to sue President Barack Obama for circumventing Congress in last year’s decision to delay one of the law’s key provisions.
Today, I was proud to join my colleagues in the House in voting for a bipartisan Veterans Affairs (VA) reform bill that will address the many issues plaguing the VA. Ensuring that veterans and their families in Western North Carolina receive the proper care they deserve is one of my highest priorities. This bill will go a long way in reforming the deep, systemic issues within the VA and I’m grateful to my colleague, Rep. Jeff Miller (R-FL), for leading the charge on it.
Today, I was proud to join my colleagues in the House in voting for a bipartisan Veterans Affairs (VA) reform bill that will address the many issues plaguing the VA. Ensuring that veterans and their families in Western North Carolina receive the proper care they deserve is one of my highest priorities. This bill will go a long way in reforming the deep, systemic issues within the VA and I’m grateful to my colleague, Rep. Jeff Miller (R-FL), for leading the charge on it.