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Honoring our veterans

 This week we honor our veterans here in Southwest Michigan and across the nation. It is because of their service to our nation that we as Americans have maintained our freedom.

 As the son of a disabled WWII Veteran, Veterans Day holds a special place in my heart. This year, I spent Veterans Day at Arlington National Cemetery. There I joined President Trump, Vice President Vance, and VA Secretary Doug Collins for a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Later, I spoke with Secretary Collins about the work that has been done to improve services for our veterans.

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