2021-2022 Legislative Outreach Program Legislative action is a core pillar of the VFW that provides life changing support for its members and the veterans community at large. Further, as the VFW leads on issues that help our veterans, our leadership can inspire others to join us as Comrades in our organization. Over the course of the next 12 months, the VFW Department of Michigan will be working relentlessly, fighting on issues at the state and national levels that are of dire importance to the health and safety of our community. We will be tackling the issues of toxic exposure and the need for presumption of benefits; VA drug over-prescribing and the suicides of veterans under VA care. Additionally, we will be working on a variety of issues that are part of the VFW National Legislative Agenda, which are needed for the betterment of our community. To that end, we will only be successful if our Posts and Districts engage with their elected officials, fighting for the welfare and benefits of our veterans and their families. As such, we ask that District Legislative Chairs work directly with the Department Legislative Director, Mitch Fuller, to stay abreast of active legislation, and to help identify a volunteer "Post Legislative Advocateā at every post within their respective districts (these individuals can also be the Post Commander, Adjutant or Quartermaster, the only requirement is that they be passionate about advocating for veterans and their families, and that they are organized and communicate with the District and Department Legislative Chairs regularly). District Legislative Chair and Post Advocate Position Responsibilities
Department of Texas State Legislative Chairman
Department of Governmental & Public Affairs & Facebook
Mitch Fuller
8503 N. IH 35
Austin, TX 78753
512-834-8535 ext. 107
mitch@texasvfw.org
Texas State Senators, Representatives and Bills: www.capitol.texas.gov or www.texas.gov
U.S. Senators: www.senate.gov
U.S. Representatives: www.house.gov