[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 77 (Wednesday, May 21, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H4689]
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NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT
(Mr. WILLIAMS asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute.)
Mr. WILLIAMS. Mr. Speaker, as we approach Memorial Day to honor and
remember the fallen heroes who paid the ultimate price while serving in
the Armed Forces, it is vital for Congress to ensure appropriate
funding for our troops.
With crises around the world and constant threats to our national
defense, we ask a lot of those who wear the uniform. They shouldn't
have to ask for anything in return.
In November 2009, an Islamic extremist opened fire on troops at Fort
Hood, killing 14 and injuring dozens of others. The victims and
survivors have been denied the benefits and honors granted to injured
troops in combat zones because the President considers the massacre
workplace violence, rather than a terrorist attack.
Nobody in America, but this administration, believes this was
workplace violence. The men and women dressed in Army fatigues that day
were targets simply because they were American soldiers.
H.R. 4435, the National Defense Authorization Act, brings the victims
of the Fort Hood shooting one step closer to receiving the Purple Heart
medal, giving them the benefits they earned and the recognition they
deserve.
They were victims of terrorism, and it is time for them to be
recognized as such. I urge every Member to vote in favor of our troops.
Vote for H.R. 4435.
In God we trust.
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