The Mid-Atlantic Regional Group
Blinded Veterans Association
Legislative News
August 4, 2009
COMMITTEE APPROVES RAY
JEFFERSON TO BE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF LABOR FOR VETERANS’ EMPLOYMENT AND
TRAINING
Chairman urges Senate to
confirm qualified nominee
WASHINGTON, D.C.
– Today the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs unanimously approved the
nomination of Ray Jefferson to be Assistant Secretary of Labor for Veterans’
Employment and Training. Mr. Jefferson, a disabled veteran, previously served
the State of Hawaii
as Deputy Director for the state’s Department of Business, Economic Development
and Tourism (DBEDT).
Committee Chairman Daniel K.
Akaka (D-HI) issued the following statement after the vote:
“From the moment he put his
life in danger and lost his hand protecting his fellow troops, Ray Jefferson has
demonstrated an uncommon instinct to serve and sacrifice for his country. I
look forward to working with him and urge my colleagues to confirm him without
delay.”
Less than two weeks ago, the
Committee met to review the nomination. His nomination now moves to the Senate
floor for a final confirmation vote.
Mr. Jefferson is a
West Point graduate and veteran of the U.S. Army, where he served as
an officer with Infantry and Special Forces units. In 1995, while attempting to
protect his fellow servicemembers from a live grenade, he lost all five fingers
on his left hand. Following his injury, he spent six months recovering at
Tripler
Army Medical
Center in
Honolulu. After graduating from Harvard’s
Business
School and
School
of Government and serving as
a White House and Fulbright Fellow, he returned to the islands to serve as the
number two leader at DBEDT.
Tom Zampieri
Blinded Veterans Association
BVA's Legislative Alerts Group
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