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February 2022
Biden signs Bill to Name Slatersville Post Office After Fallen Soldier Spc. Matthew Turcotte
Congress Approves Bill to Name Slatersville Post Office After Fallen Soldier Spc. Matthew Turcotte
December 2021
Reed’s Vets Center Improvement Act Clears Key Committee Hurdle
October 2021
On a Mission to Help Veteran-owned Businesses Succeed: Reed Visits Operation Made in Warwick to Showcase Contributions of ‘Veterepreneurs’ and Encourage RIers to ‘Shop Local’ This Holiday Season
May 2021
Reed, Tester & Cicilline Seek to Improve Vet Centers Nationwide
April 2021
Reed, Whitehouse & McKee Announce $840,000 Down Payment for RI Veterans Home to Improve Care & Protect Veterans and Staff from COVID-19
March 2021
Reed: American Rescue Plan Offers Rx for More Vaccines & a Healthier Economy, But Hard Work & Coordination at Local, State, and Federal Level Still Needed
December 2020
Congress Approves Reed-backed Veterans Bill
In Defiance of Trump Veto Threat, Reed Helps Lead Passage of National Defense Bill
Reed Statement on Nomination of Denis McDonough to be Secretary of Veterans Affairs
November 2020
Reed Helps Break Congressional Gridlock by Getting Key Transportation, Housing & Economic Development Approps Bill Moving
November 2019
Senators Introduce Legislation to Cap Consumer Loans at 36%
Reed Presents Medals to 100-Year-Old WWII Veteran
July 2019
Reed, Isakson Offer Bipartisan Plan to Automatically Erase Student Loans for Severely Disabled Veterans
January 2019
Reed Presses VA for Answers on Misspent Suicide Prevention Funds
November 2018
Reed: President Trump’s Indifference to Veterans is Unacceptable
Nearly 15 Years After the Loss of Army Captain Matthew J. August, U.S. Senate Passes bill to Name Saunderstown Post Office for Fallen Hero
Showing His Medal: 94 Year-old World War II Veteran Honored for Wartime Service
October 2018
WWII Veteran’s Family Receives Service Medals During Special Ceremony
August 2018
As Trump Admin Seeks to Quietly Weaken Financial Protections for U.S. Troops, Senate Democrats Sound the Alarm & Demand Trump Admin Uphold its Duty to Shield U.S. Troops from Predatory Lending & Financial Fraud