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Rep. Gabbard Supports Bill to Fund Veteran Treatment Courts Nationwide

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Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (Hawai‘i-02), co-chair of the Congressional Post 9/11 Veterans Caucus, announced support today, Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018, for bipartisan legislation to authorize federal funding for veteran treatment courts in Hawai‘i and across the U.S.

The Veteran Treatment Court Coordination Act (H.R. 4345) would provide federal grants to state, local, and tribal governments to establish new veteran treatment courts and maintain current programs, like the Big Island Veterans Treatment Court.

The Veteran Treatment Court Coordination Act of 2017 establishes a program within the Department of Justice to provide grants, training and technical assistance to help state, local and tribal governments maintain existing veterans treatment courts. The bipartisan legislation also provides federal resources for the establishment of new treatment courts.

More than 15,000 veterans nationwide have received support through veteran treatment courts.

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“In Hawai‘i and across the country, veteran treatment courts are helping veterans who are dealing with substance addiction and have committed nonviolent crimes get treatment and get their lives back on track,” Congresswoman Gabbard said. “Through high-intensity supervision and a network of support that includes veteran-to-veteran mentorship, job and housing support, employment assistance, treatment and counseling, and more, veteran treatment courts are ensuring that they get the care and services needed to heal, and putting them on a path to success. I’ve met veterans in Hawai‘i who have graduated from this program, and who tearfully share how this program has literally saved their lives. This legislation is an example of some of the long overdue reforms needed in our criminal justice system, and honors our veterans and their sacrifice by providing them with the care and treatment they need.”

H.R. 4345, the Veteran Treatment Court Coordination Act of 2017 is endorsed by numerous servicemembers and veterans organizations including American Legion, AMVETS, Disabled American Veterans, National Military & Veterans Alliance, American Logistics Association, American Military Retirees Association, American Military Society, American and Navy Union of the USA, American Retiree Association, Association of the US Navy, Military Order of Foreign Wars Military Order of the Purple Heart, Military Order of World Wars, Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, The Flag and General Officers Network, The Independence Fund, The Retired Enlisted Association, Society of Military Widows, Vietnam Veterans of America.

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