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PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF THOSE WHO PRO-
TECT US: PUBLIC SECTOR COMPLIANCE WITH
THE UNIFORMED SERVICES EMPLOYMENT AND
REEMPLOYMENT RIGHTS ACT AND IMPROVE-
MENT OF THE SERVICEMEMBERS CIVIL RELIEF
ACT

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Cox, Col. Brarry, Director, Military Member Support and Ombudsman Serv-
ices, National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve
Prepared statement of Colonel Cox

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Kaplan, Judithe Hanover, Former Colonel, U.S. Air Force Reserve

Prepared statement of Dr. Kaplan

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Kimmel, Tammy M., military spouse, Killeen, TX

Prepared statement of Ms. Kimmel

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Moakler, Kathleen B., Deputy Director, Government Relations, The National
Military Family Association-Continued

Prepared statement of Ms. Moakler

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Norton, Col. Robert F., U.S. Army (ret.), Deputy Director, Government Rela-
tions, The Military Officers Association of America

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Prepared statement of Colonel Norton

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Quinn, Pat, Lieutenant Governor of Illinois

Prepared statement of Lieutenant Governor Quinn, with attachments
Saunders, Margot, Managing Attorney, National Consumer Law Center
Prepared statement of Ms. Saunders

Slaughter, Hon. Louise M., a Representative in Congress from the State

of New York

Van Sickle, Harry, Commissioner, Union County, Pennsylvania and Chair

of the Labor and Employment Steering Committee of the National Associa-

tion of Counties (NACO)

Prepared statement of Mr. Van Sickle

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MATERIAL SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD

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"Veterans' Employment Audit Report," prepared by Office of Personnel
Management, June 2004, submitted by Mr. Bloch

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PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF THOSE WHO PROTECT US: PUBLIC SECTOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE UNIFORMED SERVICES EMPLOYMENT AND REEMPLOYMENT RIGHTS ACT AND

IMPROVEMENT

OF

SERVICEMEMBERS CIVIL RELIEF ACT

THE

Wednesday, June 23, 2004

U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' AFFAIRS,
Washington, D.C.

The committee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:05 a.m., in room 334, Cannon House Office Building, Hon. Christopher Smith (chairman of the committee) presiding.

Present: Representatives Smith, Quinn, Brown, Boozman, Bradley, Beauprez, Brown-Waite, Evans, Hooley, Strickland, Udall, Davis, and Herseth.

OPENING STATEMENT OF CHAIRMAN SMITH

The CHAIRMAN. The hearing will come to order.

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Today's hearing is entitled "Protecting the Rights of Those Who Protect Us." We'll examine how well the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act, commonly known as USERRA, as well as the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, are operating to protect our servicemembers called to active duty.

These two major Federal statutes are designed to protect the legal, financial, and job rights of active duty Guard and Reserve members of our armed forces that could be adversely affected by their service.

Both of these laws are particularly important to our nations Reserve and Guard members more than 153,000 of whom have been called to active duty in the war on terrorism. It is worth noting that many of these brave men and women are also first responders in their civilian jobs, including police, firefighters and emergency medical personnel.

We must ensure that the laws designed to protect them are complete, effective and, perhaps most important, faithfully executed and enforced. With thousands of Reserve and Guard members returning from active duty every month, we need to be certain that USERRA is doing the job Congress intended.

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