A bipartisan bill currently before the Senate is focused on increasing efforts to prevent suicide among our veterans. According to a study done by the Veterans Administration (VA), an average of 22 veterans commit suicide every day. The bill is named for Clay Hunt, a young man who joined the Marines in 2005. After multiple deployments and a Purple Heart, he left the military in 2009 and became a veterans’ advocate. Clay suffered from severe PTSD and receiving the mental health care and counseling he needed was difficult and took months to schedule. Clay took his own life in 2011 and unfortunately, this warrior’s story is not unique. The Clay Hunt SAV Act seeks to quell this epidemic by:
Increasing Access to Mental Health Care and Capacity at VA to Meet Demand
Improving the Quality of Care and Boosting Accountability at VA
Developing a Community Support System for Veterans
The AFL-CIO’s Union Veterans Council strongly urges you to support the Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention for American Veterans Act. We need your help to push the Senate to vote on this measure before they go home for the Holidays. Sign our petition to tell them that this veteran’s crisis deserves their attention.
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