CONGRESSMAN MOYLAN ADVOCATES FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF VA REGIONAL OFFICE IN GUAM
(Hagatna, Guam) Congressman James Moylan has taken a significant step in advocating for the establishment of a VA Regional Office in Guam. In a letter addressed to Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins, Congressman Moylan strongly urged the Secretary to use his authority to relocate the Regional Office to Guam from Manila, citing the strategic location, history, and potential to better serve the needs of veterans across the Pacific and Asia.
"Guam has always been ready to answer the call of duty. Along with the government of Guam, we are prepared to provide the necessary resources to ensure the successful relocation of the Regional Office. I urge Secretary Collins to make this a reality for my fellow veterans," stated Congressman Moylan
Furthermore, Governor Leon Guerrero and Lieutenant Governor Tenorio have also extended their full support for the relocation in a letter to Secretary Collins, expressing eagerness to contribute to the initiative and emphasizing the government's commitment to providing the necessary resources and infrastructure for its success.
The endeavor to establish a VA Regional Office in Guam presents a groundbreaking opportunity to revolutionize access to vital VA services for veterans in the region. Congressman Moylan's unwavering dedication and advocacy not only highlight his steadfast commitment but also exemplify his pledge to bolster support for veterans in Guam.
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