Congresswoman Robin Kelly has dedicated her career to public service as an advocate for Illinois families. Since being elected to serve the 2nd Congressional District in 2013, she has worked to expand economic opportunity, community wellness, and public safety across the state, championing numerous initiatives to generate job growth, reduce health disparities, and end gun violence.
Congresswoman Kelly is Vice Chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee (the main policy-writing body of the House) and serves on the Health, Communications and Technology, and Consumer Protection and Commerce subcommittees. Her Energy and Commerce work is focused on expanding access to healthcare, consumer protection for American families and economic development.
We owe it to the men and women who wear our country's uniform to ensure that they – and their families – receive the benefits and respect they've earned for their service. Illinois has more than 500,000 veterans, and my goal is to ensure none of them are left behind.
Every veteran deserves access to quality, affordable medical care. This includes having access to the best VA hospitals, mental health services, and clinics. It is also important to give veterans choice in where they are able to receive their care, particularly in rural communities. Further, I have consistently supported legislation to expand disability benefits, make the VA review process more efficient, and establish a presumption of service connection for veterans exposed to toxic airborne hazards and burn pits.
The men and women who serve this country and their spouses are highly trained, have unique talents, and extraordinary leadership skills to offer employers. I support expanding VA programs that help veterans find employment and transition back into civilian life. Every veteran in the Second District who wants to work should be able to work. I’ve consistently supported legislation that expands employment opportunities for veterans, and have hosted job fairs featuring employers that have veteran hiring preferences.
Too many of our heroes are struggling with mental health and substance abuse challenges stemming from their service. When these challenges are left unaddressed, veterans are at an increased risk to die by suicide. I am committed to increasing resources for transitioning service members to ensure they are able to receive quality mental health care and support following their separation. Providing proactive outreach to new veterans is one of the most effective methods to preventing veteran suicide.
Those who made the ultimate sacrifice in defending our country deserve our eternal gratitude. We must honor their memories by ensuring that their families are cared for and that their sacrifices are never forgotten.
My priorities for veterans include: