OH-16: Sen. John Boccieri and Gov. Strickland Team-up on Vets Bill
A very Happy Memorial Day Weekend from State Senator Major John Boccieri and Governor Ted Strickland!!!
The word coming out of Columbus, Ohio, in the Tribune Chronicle for the passage of his vets bill "just in time for Memorial Day." Ian Walton, Campaign Manager, John Boccieri for US Congress has confirmed:Huge News! The Veteran's Bill Sponsored by John has just been signed by the Governor.
According to the Tribune Chronicle:Just in time for the Memorial Day weekend, the Ohio Senate approved a bill designed to streamline veterans programs and make sure reservists don’t lose their jobs when they are deployed overseas.The bill creates a Department of Veterans Services that consolidates existing programs under its director.
Last May, Gov. Ted Strickland formed a council to study what would be needed to create the new cabinet level post. At the time Strickland said his executive order:...lays the foundation to ensure Ohio’s veterans and their families will always have a strong voice in state government.
State Senator Major John Boccieri, a member of the council that crafted the legislation said:The group worked on it all summer to make sure we did this right for our veterans.
He was the sponsor of the provision to help protect reservists and National Guard members who come back to Ohio and find their old job is gone. Federal law already required employers to rehire the troops in their old jobs at the old pay rate.
Boccieri said 99 percent of employers do just that. But he said a growing number of soldiers are returning home from war to find their jobs are gone.The only recourse soldiers have now is through the federal courts, where it can take two to three years to resolve the dispute.Often veterans walk away from the fight. What veteran can afford to fight for years for their job in federal court while needing to put bread on their family’s table?
The Major, who served four tours of duty as a C-130 Hercules Commander, said:The bill is a first step in honoring veterans. SB 176 puts the job guarantee into state law, allows veterans to seek relief in state courts and it requires judges hear those cases first. The new law should resolve job disputes in a matter of months.
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