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LEGISLATION
Rolling ThunderÒ,
Inc. has advocated and/or co-authored legislation to
improve the POW/MIA issue, veterans' benefits,
concerns and interests as follows:
House Resolution 111
In 2007/2008 we continue to lobby Congress with more
than 270 co-sponsors to establish a Select Committee
on POW/MIA Affairs. The Committee would
conduct a full investigation of all unresolved
matters relating to any United States POWs/MIAs
unaccounted for from the Iraqi War, Afghanistan,
Gulf War, Vietnam War, the Korean War, Cold War and
WWII.
Encourage the designation of “Hire a Veteran Week”
(H.Con.Res. 125) (Bill Summary)
Rolling
Thunder, Inc. expressed support for the designation
and goals of “Hire a Veteran Week” and encouraged
the President to issue a proclamation supporting
these goals. Passed the House under suspension
of the rules by unanimous voice vote on July 24,
2006. On July 25, 2006 the bill was received
by the Senate and the Senate concurred.
Respect for Fallen Heroes Act of 2006 (H.R. 5037)
(Bill Summary)
Legislation to prohibit certain demonstrations at
cemeteries under the control of the National
Cemetery Administration at Arlington National
Cemetery and for other purposes. On May 24,
2006 it passed the Senate with an amendment by
Unanimous Consent. The House agreed to suspend
the rules and agreed to the Senate amendment by
voice vote on that same day. On May 29, 2006
the bill was signed by the President. Public
Law 109-228
Veterans’ Housing Opportunity & Benefits Improvement
Act of 2006
(S.1235)(Bill Summary)
Legislation to amend title 38, United Stated Code,
to provide adaptive housing assistance to disabled
veterans residing temporarily in housing owned by
the family member and to make direct housing loans
to Native American veterans; make modifications to
the Advisory Committee on Veterans Employment and
Training within the Department of Labor; provide
Life and Health Insurance coverage to certain
veterans and their family members; and for other
purposes.
Veterans Benefits, Health Care and Information
Technology Act of 2006
(S.3421-PUBLIC LAW 109-461)
Sec. 502 Department of Veterans Affairs goals for
participation by small businesses owned and
controlled by Veterans in procurement contracts.
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives
that Members of the House should actively engage
with employers and the American public, to encourage
the hiring of members and former members of the
Armed Forces who were wounded in service and facing
transition to civilian life. H.R. 1070 (Bill
Summary)
Veteran-Owned Small Business Promotion Act of 2005
(H.R. 3082) (Bill Summary)
Legislation to amend title 38, United States Code,
to require that nine percent of procurement
contracts entered into by the Department of Veterans
Affairs be awarded to small business concerns owned
by veterans, and for other purposes. Passed
House on July 24, 2006 by unanimous voice.
Persian Gulf War POW/MIA Accountability Act of 2002
(S.1339)
First introduced by
Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R-Colorado) in
August 2, 2001, the legislation amends the
Bring Them Home
Alive Act of 2000 which was
signed into law in November of 2001. That law
provides for the granting of refugee status in the
United States to nationals of certain foreign
countries in which American Vietnam POW/MIAs or
American Korean War POW/MIAs may be present, if
those nationals assist in returning POW/MIAs alive.
The new law extends the granting of refugee status
in the United States to nationals of Iraq or the
greater Middle East region. It provides for the
International Broadcasting Bureau, which includes
the Voice of America, to broadcast information about
the law in the Middle East.
The necessity of this legislation is demonstrated by
the case of Jessica Lynch
and six other POWs returned alive. SSgt. Matt Maupin
(Army) captured 4/9/04, remains found, identified
and returned 3/30/08, as well as,
Pfc. Byron W. Fouty (Army) and Sgt. Alex R. Jimenez
(Army), both captured 5/12/2007 remains found,
identified and returned 07/10/08.
The POW/MIA Memorial Flag Act of 2001 (S-1226)
This bill was signed into legislation by President
George W. Bush in part due to Rolling Thunder’s
lobbying efforts. The main force behind this bill
was Senator Campbell and Congressman Dan Burton.
Rolling Thunder, Inc. was highly instrumental in
passing legislation to ensure that the POW/MIA flag
will fly below the American Flag any day the
American flag is flown in Washington, DC at the
Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Korean Memorial and
the WWII Memorial.
Displaying of the POW/MIA Flag over Federal
Buildings and Military Facilities
Rolling Thunder, Inc. was highly instrumental in
passing legislation requiring that Federal
buildings, all Post Offices, the Vietnam and Korean
Memorials in Washington, D.C. and military
facilities fly the POW/MIA flag on all six National
holidays.
Bring Them Home Alive Act of 2000
Senator Campbell sponsored and co-authored with
Rolling Thunder, Inc. the Bring Them Home
Alive Act of 2000. The Act provides
for the granting of refugee status in the United
States to nationals of certain foreign countries in
which American Vietnam War POW/MIAs or American
Korean War POWs/MIAs may be present, if those
nationals assist in returning POWs/MIAs alive.
Missing Service Personnel Act of 1997
Since the mid-1980's, Rolling Thunder, Inc. has
worked tirelessly on this bill that would guarantee
missing servicemen or women could not be arbitrarily
"killed on paper" by the U.S. government without
credible proof of death. The bill was
originally sponsored by Senator Campbell in 1993.
Rolling Thunder's efforts helped facilitate passing
of a majority of the resolutions, and efforts
continue to restore the law as it was originally
written.
MISSION STATEMENT
Rolling Thunder®,
Inc.'s major function is to publicize the POW-MIA
issue. To educate the public of the fact
that many American prisoners of war were left behind
after all past wars. To help correct the past and to
protect the future veterans from being left behind
should they become Prisoners Of War/Missing In
Action. We are committed to helping
American veterans from all wars. Rolling
Thunder, Inc. is a non-profit organization and
everyone donates his or her time because they
believe in the POW/MIA issue.
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