California U.S. Rep Mike Garcia: “About 17 veterans die by suicide every day. Free emergency mental health care will now be provided…”

California U.S. Rep Mike Garcia: “About 17 veterans die by suicide every day. Free emergency mental health care will now be provided…”
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Mike Garcia tweeted the following:

“About 17 veterans die by suicide every day. Free emergency mental health care will now be provided to all veterans. This new policy will save veterans lives.
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Here are other recent tweets from Mike Garcia:

“Click here to read more: mikegarcia.house.gov/uploadedfiles/” on Jan. 19
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“While we cannot fully repay our veterans for their service, we can allow them to keep their benefits after protecting our nation. California taxes veterans on their pay more than any other state in our country. I called on Gov. Newsom to end outrageous taxation on our patriots.” on Jan. 19
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“Please say a prayer for my colleague and teammate @RepGregSteube tonight. twitter.com/repgregsteube/” on Jan. 19
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