12/10/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/10/2024 15:03
Washington, D.C. - Today, Congresswoman Carol Miller (R-WV) and Senator Joe Manchin (I-WV) introduced the bipartisan, bicameral Hershel "Woody" Williams State Committal Shelter Act. This legislation would require the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to create a pilot program to construct or renovate three committal shelters at state-owned veterans' cemeteries, with at least one of those three shelters being located in Appalachia, to ensure attendees of burial services at such cemeteries are protected from inclement weather. This effort honors Woody Williams' final request before he passed away in 2022.
"When grieving the loss of a loved one at a funeral, the last thing any person should have to worry about is bad weather. That's why I joined Senator Manchin in introducing the Hershel 'Woody' Williams State Committal Shelter Act. This bill will honor Woody's wishes by constructing new or enclosing current shelters in state-owned veterans' cemeteries to ensure that those mourning are protected from harsh weather conditions that may negatively impact the ceremony. Members of our military sacrifice so much for our nation, the least we can do is ensure that their families can have a proper service for them without any disruptions," said Congresswoman Miller.
"Woody Williams was a true American hero and a tireless advocate for all Veterans and their family members. Over the years, my staff and I worked with Woody on too many issues to name, and I'm proud to introduce this legislation with Representative Miller to honor his final request of enclosing committal shelters at VA cemeteries. Enclosing these shelters would ensure that the families of our fallen servicemembers have a safe place to lay their loved ones to rest, protected from the weather throughout the year. I will do everything I can to ensure the bill's passage and the pilot program's success," said Senator Manchin.
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