Monday, October 23, 2006

Election Season Help: IAVA-Action's Vet-Friendly Congressional Grades

From IAVA Founder and President Paul Rieckhoff:

Dear Friend,

Did you miss it? IAVA has released an official rating for every member of Congress. To see how your legislator rates on troops' and veterans' issues, check their official IAVA Congressional Rating.

These new ratings are the first-ever comprehensive guide to your legislators' performance on issues that affect the lives of the newest generation of troops and veterans, and their families. We've counted every vote cast on IAVA issues for the last five years, crunched the numbers, and given every legislator a letter grade.

Supporting the troops should mean more than wearing an American flag lapel pin. This is your chance to check your Senators' and Representatives' dedication to the troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan -- and to hold them accountable if their votes don't match their rhetoric.

Thanks for all your support.

Sincerely,

Paul Rieckhoff

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