COLUMBUS, OH – Today, the “Veterans and Servicemembers for Sherrod” coalition kicked off a statewide tour in Dayton, featuring coalition co-chair and retired Airman Melissa Rodriguez, former Army Intelligence Analyst Sergeant Jessica Figueroa, Wright-Patt Research Analyst Ted Wendeln, and retired Major General Dennis Laich.
The “Veterans and Servicemembers” statewide tour is highlighting Sherrod’s record fighting for Ohio veterans, servicemembers, and military families by passing the PACT Act, fighting for housing protections for veterans, saving the Chillicothe VA, and honoring the service of Ohio’s veterans, servicemembers and their families.
“I’m proud to serve as co-chair of the Veterans and Servicemembers for Sherrod coalition because Sherrod doesn’t just say the right things when it comes to serving our military community – he takes the time to listen and then brings our ideas to Washington and puts them into action,” said retired Airman Melissa Rodriguez. “Sherrod has always had our backs, and this November, we’ll have his.”
“It’s crucial that we reelect Sherrod Brown to the U.S. Senate so he can continue his work on behalf of Ohio’s veterans, servicemembers, and our families,” said former Army Intelligence Analyst Sergeant Jessica Figueroa. “Sherrod has always fought for us – during our service and after. His record speaks for itself, from securing cost-of-living increases for disabled veterans to supporting improvements to women veterans’ healthcare.”
“Sherrod Brown has been a steadfast advocate for Ohio’s military community and those who have served our nation,” said Wright-Patt Research Analyst Ted Wendeln. “Sherrod’s tireless efforts to honor Ohio veterans exposed to toxic burn pits cannot be overstated. He worked relentlessly to pass the PACT Act and continues to secure ongoing funding to ensure no veteran is left without care. Under Sherrod’s leadership, the lives of Ohio families and our military communities are undeniably better.”
“Sherrod introduced the bipartisan All-American Flag Act years ago. And while he ran into obstacles every time he introduced it, Sherrod persisted, because he understands how important this bill is for our country, our veterans, and our servicemembers,” said retired Major General Dennis Laich. “That’s the kind of man Sherrod is: one who does what’s right for Ohio and who will stand up to anyone who gets in the way to get results for his constituents.”
Please find photos and b-roll of the “Veterans and Servicemembers for Sherrod” event for media use here.
Sherrod is a member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee and has always fought for Ohio veterans, servicemembers, and military families to make sure they get the benefits and honor they deserve: