Nearly 80,000 veterans — almost 10 percent of the state’s population — call Delaware home after valiantly serving our nation. They are not only honorable members of our community but also vital contributors to our economy.
Lisa believes we have an obligation to support the brave men and women who sacrificed for our country and their families. She will continue to fight to protect the Veterans’ Administration from efforts to privatize it, expand workforce and educational opportunities for veterans, and support access to physical and mental health care.
In Congress, Lisa helped pass significant legislation to improve health care for veterans exposed to toxic substances and burn pits. She also took part in a historic effort to honor the Tuskegee Airmen, the first Black military pilots who fought in World War II.