Go to main contentsGo to main menu
Monday, December 23, 2024 at 12:59 AM

The American Legion – Part 25

This week we learn about The American Legion’s Legislative Division. Our Mission: To provide staff support to the Legislative Commission and its Convention Committee; serve as the principal advocate of service members, veterans, and their families on Capitol Hill; provide members of Congress and their professional staff valuable information that furthers their, and our, goals along with our standing as an institutional authority in the veteran community; to facilitate the completion of goals set by our members through resolution; and to enhance strategic collaboration and partnerships ensuring benefits and services are available to service members and veterans for generations to come.

This week we learn about The American Legion’s Legislative Division. Our Mission: To provide staff support to the Legislative Commission and its Convention Committee; serve as the principal advocate of service members, veterans, and their families on Capitol Hill; provide members of Congress and their professional staff valuable information that furthers their, and our, goals along with our standing as an institutional authority in the veteran community; to facilitate the completion of goals set by our members through resolution; and to enhance strategic collaboration and partnerships ensuring benefits and services are available to service members and veterans for generations to come.

Who We Serve: The Legislative Division of The American Legion serves as, “The Voice of the Veteran,” to the United States Congress. The Legislative Division’s primary responsibility is to our 2 million members: serving Legionnaires, the National Commander, the National Executive Commission (NEC), the National Legislative Commission, its convention committee, the National Legislative Council, The American Legion Family, and national staff (i.e. National Adjutant, National Treasurer, National Judge Advocate and the executive director). The Legislative Division also serves members of Congress as an institutional authority on all matters relating to the veteran community. The Legislative Division serves as a resource for members of Congress, congressional committees, and their professional staff when they need information, opinions, or anecdotal evidence of prospective changes to legislation, regulations or professional testimony.

In addition, it also serves as a liaison to Capitol Hill for all divisions and programs of The American Legion, to ensure all information being exchanged with Congress is clear, concise, and in concurrence with our resolution.


Share
Rate

Newcastle-Pacer

Click here to read Newcastle Pacer!