Memorial Day - Remembering Those Who Served
May 20, 2015
As published in the Kansas City Star...
Fifteen years ago, the U.S. Congress passed “The National Moment of Remembrance Act,” to encourage Americans to remember the purpose of Memorial Day and to share a moment of silence.
As a veteran, I especially hope that you will embrace this moment, take a break from whatever you’re doing at 3 p.m. Monday and maintain sixty seconds of silence in honor of the brave military men and women who have given their lives in service to America.
I would like to ask you to join me and millions of other veterans in what we think is a most fitting tribute to them: our ongoing campaign to lessen the likelihood of war (and the casualties it causes) by securing the energy independence of America.
If we made full use of the abundant energy resources we have right here in America, there would be no need to risk the lives of our military men and women in defense of other nations’ resources.
Vets4Energy supports an all-of-the-above approach to domestic energy development. Fossil fuels, nuclear, wind, solar, hydro, bio — let’s develop them all!
This Memorial Day, join the battle for an energy-independent America.
Will Kraus
Missouri State Senator, District 8
Senator Will Kraus joined the United States Army in 1992 and served in active duty and the reserves. He currently serves in the Missouri National Guard.
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