#MemorialDayWeekend is more than 3 days off – it’s a somber reminder of the true costs of war. Let's remember the fallen & reflect on living in a way that honors their sacrifices. I’ll be remembering my fellow IL Guardsmen like First Lt. Brian Slavenas & Staff Sgt. Bill Chaney.
I’ll be thinking about the CH-47 Chinook helicopter crew that was shot down in ‘03 near Fallujah. I’ll also be thinking about the sacrifices made by the 2 million women who’ve served in uniform during every period of conflict we’ve endured – whether or not they were recognized.
In the Vietnam War, we lost 8 women. Capt. Mary Therese Klinker was a flight nurse w/the 10th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron. Her C-5A Galaxy crashed in Saigon while evacuating orphans. She was posthumously awarded the Airman’s Medal for Heroism & Meritorious Service Medal.
In the Persian Gulf War, 15 female servicemembers lost their lives in service, including Maj. Marie Rossi who was flying a CH-47D Chinook Cargo Helicopter in bad weather when it crashed into an unlit tower.
In Operation Enduring Freedom, 50 women died defending our country, including Sgt. Jeanette L. Winters from DuPage, IL, who was 25 when her plane crashed in Pakistan. She was the first Marine killed in a hostile fire zone.
Operation Iraqi Freedom took the lives of 110 female servicemembers like Rock Island native Sgt. Jessica M. Housby who died in Route Golden, Iraq, when an improvised explosive device detonated near her convoy. She was 25.
These are just a few of the many fallen servicemembers who have given everything in defense of our country. I hope our nation remembers their sacrifice and thanks the families who continue to send their sons and daughters to fight for us.
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Today is the 20th anniversary of my Alive Day, the day I almost died in a dusty field in Iraq after our Blackhawk was shot out of the sky—but didn’t.
I’m only alive today because my buddies—who thought I was dead—refused to leave my body behind.
On Veterans Day yesterday, I thought of their heroism that gave me the opportunity to not only live, but live a life so much fuller than I ever imagined.
While I really would have been perfectly content retiring as a helicopter pilot, I’m deeply proud to have been able to continue giving back to the country I love. But as threats against our rights and freedoms continue to escalate, my life’s work—my new mission—is far from done.
“There’s nobody more military than me” says a 68-year-old man who could’ve volunteered but never served a single day in uniform while his country fought two of its longest wars in history.
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2/7: First, what is the expanded Child Tax Credit?
Thanks to the hard work of Democrats, the American Rescue Plan expanded the Child Tax Credit to provide eligible families up to $3,600 for kids up to age 5—and $3,000 for kids ages 6-17—to help support them through the pandemic.
3/7: In addition to the Child Tax Credit being expanded, the American Rescue Plan allowed more families to be eligible than ever before by ending the minimum income requirement—thanks to Democrats.
*30 million families* were eligible for this tax cut.
Today is my Alive Day, the 17th anniversary of the day I probably should’ve died in a dusty field in Iraq after our Blackhawk was shot out of the sky—but didn’t.
When that RPG tore through the cockpit of the helicopter I was co-piloting, it took my legs, partial use of my right arm and nearly my life. I wouldn’t have lasted the hour if it weren’t for my buddies who refused to leave me behind.
My buddies thought I was dead—I was quite literally in pieces.
They risked their own lives to bring my body back to my family.
From the moment I woke up in Walter Reed 11 days later, I vowed to find a way to repay them as well as all those who sacrifice so much for our nation.
Unreal. I can’t believe that the same brave servicemembers we’ve been asking to protect our Capitol and our Constitution these last two weeks would be unceremoniously ordered to vacate the building. I am demanding answers ASAP. They can use my office.
I meant ASAP when I said it. Just made a number of calls and have been informed Capitol Police have apologized to the Guardsmen and they will be allowed back into the complex tonight. I’ll keep checking to make sure they are.
Update: Just received text from Guard Commander: the last Guardsmen will clear the garage by 2330 tonight.
It has been painful—downright unbearable—to watch this president and his enablers try to systematically tear down our democracy with falsehoods and unfounded, illogical conspiracies.
Make no mistake—what Trump and his team are doing, all of the baseless attacks and conspiracy theories, will have long-lasting, tragic impacts on our country. They're sowing doubt in millions of Americans' minds that this wasn't a fair or secure election, when we know it was.
I'm urging—no, begging—my Republican colleagues to finally say "enough." Enough of this nonsense.
The margins in battleground states, including those run by Republicans, are larger than Trump’s own margins were in 2016—which he describes as a “landslide.”