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American Legion supports Obama’s plan to deploy veterans in battle to revive economy

Friday, September 9th, 2011

American Legion supports Obama’s plan to deploy veterans to revive economy

WASHINGTON, Sept. 8, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Pressing Congress to pass the American Jobs Act, which aims to reduce unemployment and stimulate U.S. productivity, President Barack Obama told a joint session of Congress Thursday evening to look to the nation’s veterans, who have fought with their lives to defend our country. “The last thing they should have to do is fight for a job when they come home,” he said.

The president’s words in a Thursday evening address to the nation echoed what he said Aug. 30 at the 93rd National Convention of The American Legion in Minneapolis when he announced a plan to offer tax credits to companies that hire veterans. There, he told about 10,000 Legionnaires and their families that he was calling on every state “to pass legislation that makes it easier for our veterans to get the credentials and the jobs for which they are so clearly qualified. This needs to happen, and it needs to happen now.”

American Legion National Commander Fang A. Wong said the president’s plan to get more Americans back to work falls in line with the Legion’s ongoing efforts to reduce veteran unemployment, especially among those who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.

“Far too many of our young veterans are returning home to find they can’t get back into the workforce – is that a proper way for our country to reward these men and women who have served us so well overseas?” Wong said.

According to a Joint Economic Commission report to Congress last June, the unemployment rate for male veterans aged 18 to 24 stood at 27 percent.

“We sponsor more than 100 job fairs per year for servicemembers and veterans,” Wong said. “We press federal agencies to hire more veterans. We show veteran-owned small businesses how to get more federal contracting dollars. So The American Legion heartily welcomes the jobs plan initiatives pertaining to veterans announced by President Obama, especially since it reinforces the White House’s commitment to get more veterans employed.”

In the address, Obama said the American Jobs Act will “provide a jolt” to an economy that is now stalled. He pinpointed education, transportation and small business as areas that can make an impact in the recovery. He told lawmakers that the measure will make it easier for small businesses to procure federal contracts.

The American Legion is now working with the government to improve compliance with a federal law mandating that no less than 3 percent of federal contracts be awarded to businesses owned by service-disabled veterans.

Obama also spoke of the power the GI Bill poses to stimulate the economy, as it did after World War II. “Millions of returning heroes, including my grandfather, had the opportunity to go to school because of the GI Bill. Where would we be if they hadn’t had that chance?”

Earlier in the day, the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee passed the Veterans Opportunity to Work Act (known as the VOW Act), sponsored by Rep. Jeff Miller of Florida. The bill would improve transition counseling for servicemembers leaving active duty, and also help veterans to obtain licenses or certificates for skills they learned in the military.

“Military training and experience needs to be recognized by civilian employers. This is an issue The American Legion has taken to the White House and Congress many times,” Wong said. “Now we are seeing some results – in the president’s new initiatives to get more veterans hired, and in the VOWS Act that is making its way to a vote on the House floor.

“We have got to convince the private sector to recognize the full value of military service. Taxpayers invest a lot of money in their training. Such a huge investment must not be wasted,” Wong said.

The American Legion has been pushing Congress and the private sector for wider recognition of military skills and experience. The Legion’s Economic Division is planning to host a conference early next year on licensing and certification issues for veterans.

Telling Congress that “we are tougher than the times we live in,” Obama echoed his Aug. 5 speech at the Washington Navy Yard. Before a largely military audience, he outlined four proposals to reduce the jobless rate among Post-9/11 veterans, including tax credits for firms that hire veterans who are unemployed or have service-connected disabilities.

“The president has challenged the private sector to hire or train 100,000 jobless veterans by the end of 2013,” Wong said. “We join the president’s call to action, but would like to up the ante. The American Legion is challenging America to bring veterans unemployment below the 5-percent mark before Election Day of 2012. Hiring veterans is one of the best ways to honor their service.”

SOURCE The American Legion


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New Jersey Veteran Owned Business Set-Aside Program Clears NJ Senate… Heads To The Governor’s Desk

Friday, January 7th, 2011

BEACH LEGISLATION CALLING FOR VETERAN OWNED BUSINESS SET-ASIDE CLEARS NJ SENATE

EDA Contracting Agencies Would Set Aside 3% of Contracts To Veteran Owned Businesses

TRENTON (January 6, 2011) – Legislation sponsored by Senator Jim Beach (D-Camden) that would require the New Jersey Economic Development Authority to administer a veteran-owned business set-aside program was cleared today by the full Senate.

“Our veterans have sacrificed so much for the safety and well being of this country and they deserve recognition and assistance from those that enlist their services,” said Senator Beach, Chairman of the Senate Military and Veterans Affairs Committee. “Setting aside a percentage of contracts for veteran owned businesses is just one small way we can repay the debt we owe to them. Not only is it the right thing to do, but, given the current economic climate and the need to spur the economy, it is the necessary thing to do.”

The bill, S-2314, also sponsored by Senator Christopher Connors, would establish a goal that contracting agencies set aside at least three percent of their contracts for veteran-owned businesses. A “veteran-owned business” would be defined as a business which has its principal place of business in the State; is independently owned and operated; and at least 51% of the business is owned and controlled by persons who are veterans.

The bill would require each contracting agency to submit an annual report to the Economic Development Authority about the types of businesses receiving set-aside awards as well as the number of contracts. The Economic Development Authority would provide oversight of the program.

The legislation now heads to the Governor’s desk.

2009 Energy Summit and Expo – Cleary, Michigan – Veteran Owned Business News

Friday, August 7th, 2009

The following is important information for Veteran Owned Businesses and relates to the upcomming 2009 Energy Summit and Expo at Michigan’s Cleary University in October:

Jeffrey W. Lakatos owner of Hartland Electric LLC member of the Connect Tech and Automation Alley program of Livingston County Mi is planning a large Energy Summit and Expo at the Cleary University campus in Howell Mi in October 09.  There are going to be 8 speakers on the newest technologies and newest developments and information for the times.  The range of interest that is being discussed will be in the manufacturing, environment, education, energy savings, and product.  There will be exhibitors and vendors that pertain to all aspects of going green.  We know that going green means something different to everyone.  There will be food and drinks at this all day Event and at the end of the day there will be a $1000.00 Green Energy MBA Grant give away.  There will be an after glow networking event with light food and Drinks to follow the days Event.  So come on out or sign up and reserve your spot, but you won’t want to miss this Event.  For more information email Jeff at: jeff@hartlandelectric.com.

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The information provided above is for purely for informational purposes and is relevant to Veteran Owned, Active Duty Owned, Reservists Owned and Service Disabled Veteran Owned Businesses throughout the United States.  VeteranOwnedBusiness.com, its staff, its partners and its publishers are in no way associated with or benefiting from providing such information.  Please contact the VeteranOwnedBusiness.com support department if you feel the information provided above is in any way inaccurate: support@VeteranOwnedBusiness.com.

News for Veteran Owned Businesses: DRPA Looking to Attract Veteran-owned and Service-Disabled Veteran-owned Businesses to Exhibit at Vendor Expo

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

The following is important information for Veteran Owned Businesses:

The Delaware River Port Authority’s Office of Business Development and Equal Opportunity will hold its Vendor Expo at the Philadelphia Cruise Terminal on Thursday, August 13 from 8:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. In addition to Minority and Women Business Enterprises, DRPA is encouraging Veteran-owned and Service-Disabled Veteran-owned business who accept Mastercard to attend. The expo provides an opportunity for businesses to showcase their commodities, and/or services to DRPA staff. To date, 55 vendors have registered to attend. 

“Last year’s vendor expo was such a great success, we decided to make this an annual event,” said DRPA Chief Executive Officer John J. Matheussen. “The expo gives our staff an opportunity to meet face to face with a large selection of vendors and inquire about their products or services.” 

DRPA has made great strides in increasing the number of contracts awarded to minority, women and disadvantaged businesses. From 1989 to 1993, before outreach efforts began, minority, women and disadvantaged businesses’ share of DRPA spending totaled just $2 million. Since 1994, DRPA and PATCO have paid more than $195 million to minority, women and disadvantaged businesses. 

“DRPA’s Office of Business Development and Equal Opportunity has worked diligently to develop a vendor program that includes a vast and diverse group of businesses,” said DRPA’s Chief Administrative Officer Toni P. Brown. “This year we are working to expand our outreach efforts to include Veteran-owned and Service Disabled Veteran-owned businesses.” 

DRPA’s Office of Business Development and Equal Opportunity offers a number of support services to businesses looking to work with DRPA such as a quarterly newsletter, MBE/WBE directory, in-kind training sessions and instant notification of projects, bids and meetings. 

For more information about the Vendor Expo or to register, please call 856-365-2707. To register to do business with DRPA, visit www.drpa.org/obdeo. 

The Delaware River Port Authority is a regional transportation agency. DRPA owns and operates the Benjamin Franklin, Walt Whitman, Commodore Barry and Betsy Ross bridges, PATCO, the Philadelphia Cruise Terminal and RiverLink Ferry System.

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The information provided above is for purely for informational purposes and is relevant to Veteran Owned, Active Duty Owned, Reservists Owned and Service Disabled Veteran Owned Businesses throughout the United States.  VeteranOwnedBusiness.com, its staff, its partners and its publishers are in no way associated with or benefiting from providing such information.  Please contact the VeteranOwnedBusiness.com support department if you feel the information provided above is in any way inaccurate: support@VeteranOwnedBusiness.com.

Veteran-Owned Business Directory Welcomes On-Time Imaging of Murrieta California

Friday, July 31st, 2009

VeteranOwnedBusiness.com would like to welcome On-Time Imaging of Murrieta, California (Riverside County) as our latest Veteran Owned Business Directory Enhanced Listing.

On-Time Imaging Details:
“On-Time Imaging delivers an affordable and comprehensive on-site and off-site document management solution. Our services include but are not limited to: scanning of documents of all, document conversion, labeling, indexing, and character recognition. We can scan your documents to disc or hard drive; store it and destroy the hard copy to free up needed and valuable space; at a price you can afford. On-Time Imaging can meet all your Document Scanning, Storage, and Destruction requirements.”

If you are the owner of a business and are a current or past member of the United States armed forces, please be sure to visit the VeteranOwnedBusiness.com sign up page to get your free listing.

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Project Services Department
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Veteran-Owned Business Directory Welcomes SeeKing HR of San Antonio, Texas

Monday, July 27th, 2009

VeteranOwnedBusiness.com would like to welcome SeeKing HR of San Antonio, Texas (Bexar County) as our latest Veteran Owned Business Directory Enhanced Listing.

SeeKing HR’s Details:
“SeeKing HR is a full service Human Resource Consulting firm specializing in Human Resource Project and Proposal Management, Employee Coaching & Development and Employment Services. SeeKing HR brings a wealth of human resource experience in both the public and private sector. Industry experience includes aerospace, construction, manufacturing and warehousing. SeeKing HR has more than 20 years experience in planning and design. Basic methodologies are practical and results oriented.”

If you are the owner of a business and are a current or past member of the United States armed forces, please be sure to visit the VeteranOwnedBusiness.com sign up page to get your free listing.

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Veteran-Owned Business Directory Welcomes Schiller Ahern of Port Washington, New York

Monday, July 27th, 2009

VeteranOwnedBusiness.com would like to welcome Schiller Ahern of Port Washington, New York (Nassau County) as our latest Veteran Owned Business Directory Enhanced Listing.

Schiller Ahern’s Details:
“Schiller Ahern provides a wide variety of tax, financial management, and accounting services tailored to meet any circumstance. Our services are designed to make your personal finances and business run more efficiently and effectively, which allows you time to focus on building your assets and your company. Regardless of industry or size, we can help you from conception to implementation to maintaining your financial day-to-day activities. With Schiller Ahern, meeting your needs is paramount.”

If you are the owner of a business and are a current or past member of the United States armed forces, please be sure to visit the VeteranOwnedBusiness.com sign up page to get your free listing.

Thank You,

Project Services Department
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