Senate unanimously passes Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention for American Veterans Act
Victory! Senate passes the Clay Hunt SAV Act!
Veteran suicide prevention bill goes to Presidents desk for his signature!
Thanks to your support in the months-long campaign, today, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed the Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention for American Veterans (SAV) Act, critical legislation that increases access to quality mental health care and combats veteran suicide.
The historic legislation is named after Iraq and Afghanistan war veteran Clay Hunt, a Marine sniper who died by suicide in 2011. Introduced by Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), the bipartisan bill has a total of 53 cosponsors 30 Democrats, 21 Republicans and two Independents.
We are extremely grateful for the Senate passing this bill and all those who have worked so hard on it. While we are a little bittersweet, because it is too late for our son Clay, we are thankful knowing that this bill will save many lives, said Susan Selke, mother of Clay Hunt. No veteran should have to wait or go through bureaucratic red tape to get the mental health care they earned during their selfless service to our country. While this legislation is not a 100 percent solution, it is a huge step in the right direction.
This is a tremendous day for our community, said IAVA CEO and Founder Paul Rieckhoff. For too long the crisis of veteran suicide has been hidden in the shadows.
This bill gives many veterans the new hope they so desperately need and demonstrates that our leaders are willing to give veterans the care they deserve. We call on President Obama to demonstrate his commitment to our veterans with a public signing ceremony.
After being blocked by a lone Senator last session, our veteran members are relieved that we are now a huge step closer to reversing the trend that has taken far too many sons, daughters, friends and loved ones from us. We thank Senator McCain and Senator Blumenthal for their leadership in combating suicide and for reintroducing this vital bill.
While we are thrilled about todays vote, all of us must remember the sobering reality that necessitated this action: the invisible wounds of war and our nations initial failure to treat them. Earlier this month, the U.S. House unanimously passed the House version of the measure.
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