
Senator Murray’s Statement in Honor of Veterans Day
Murray: Today is a day for celebration and reflection, a time to reflect on the shared duty owed to our nation’s veterans

Murray: Today is a day for celebration and reflection, a time to reflect on the shared duty owed to our nation’s veterans

In the aftermath of the misdiagnoses of servicemembers in Washington state, Murray calls on the Pentagon to move forward with nationwide review of mental health diagnoses since the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan began

LAKEWOOD, Wash. — They are casualties of wa r not often heard about: wounded soldiers who can no longer start a family. Under its

Departments must improve collaboration, with greater involvement from the highest levels of leadership, to make real change

(Washington, D.C.) – Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray, Chairman of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, released the following statement after the Office of Inspector General