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Our Mission

The bipartisan For Country Caucus provides its principled military veteran members the opportunity to work together across party lines to pass thoughtful legislation in national security, veterans affairs, and national service. Members collaborate, find support for their ideas and legislation, and unite on the values they share as veterans. Since its founding in 2019, the caucus has advocated for a less polarized Congress that works for — and is trusted by — Americans. 

Improving the Lives of Servicemembers and Their Families:

Our active-duty military and their families have chosen to dedicate themselves to service. But the sacrifices they make should not come at the expense of their quality of life. That’s why we’ve prioritized legislation that addresses their needs.

We’ve led initiatives to improve DoD mental health services, strengthen military hunger prevention efforts, support military spouses and children, and expand support efforts for Gold Star Families.

Looking Out for Our Veterans:

As veterans ourselves, we understand the unique needs of the veteran community. Many of us served in Iraq and Afghanistan and recognize the toll our nation’s longest war has taken on U.S. servicemembers and its distinct impact on the country as a whole. As such, we successfully led an effort to establish the Global War on Terrorism Memorial on the National Mall. After continued work from caucus members, the design process is currently underway. Soon all Americans will have a place to properly honor and reflect on the sacrifices of so many.

Having served in times when mental health struggles were often taboo, we’ve also worked to improve awareness of services and access to timely, high-quality care. Our members worked to create the easy-to-remember, three-digit Veterans Crisis Line number, 988. Since this shift, the line has seen a dramatic uptick in calls to help veterans receive the emergency care they need.

Honoring Our Commitments to Wartime Allies:

The For Country Caucus understands that supporting U.S. allies—especially those who served alongside U.S. troops during the Global War on Terror—is both a moral imperative and a national security priority. That's why we secured several legislative provisions to support our Afghan allies in the lead-up to and aftermath of the U.S. withdrawal. We expedited the process for Afghan translators and interpreters to escape the Taliban and come to the U.S. and we led efforts to pass the Afghan War Commission Act. This legislation created a non-partisan, independent commission charged with conducting a comprehensive examination of the War in Afghanistan. The United States will use its final report to learn from our experience in Afghanistan and better prepare for potential conflicts in the future.

Modernizing the Department of Defense and Securing America's Technological Future

The For Country Caucus believes the U.S. must be prepared to address future challenges across the globe while investing in our competitive technologies. That's why we helped implement a number of the recommendations from the Cyber Solarium Commission (CSC) and the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence (NSCAI). These include the establishment of a Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy at the State Department, efforts to strengthen the cyber workforce and cyber education, and the strengthening of research and development efforts across the artificial intelligence, cyber, and biotechnology sectors.

We also recognize the importance of maintaining a competitive advantage against potential adversaries and ensuring America remains the most capable and responsive force in the world. We helped pass critical provisions of the Taiwan Partnership Act to require the DOD to improve cooperation between the National Guard and Taiwan. Our members also helped establish the Arctic Security Initiative to establish a five-year plan to fully resource the Arctic region and develop service-specific strategies in the Arctic.

 

Endorsements:

Veterans and Families:
H.R. 41 - VA Same-Day Scheduling Act of 2023
Led by: Rep. Baird (R-IN)
 
H.R. 234 - Gerald's Law Act
Led by: Rep. Bergman (R-MI)
 
H.R. 733 - Vet CENTERS for Mental Health Act
Led by: Rep. Sherrill (D-NJ)
 
H.R.1097 - Everett Alvarez, Jr. Congressional Gold Medal Act of 2023
Led by: Rep. Panetta (D-CA)
 
H.R.1282 - Major Richard Star Act
Led by: Rep. Bilirakis (R-FL) *Not a member of the For Country Caucus
 
H.R. 1432 - VSO Equal Tax Treatment (VETT) Act
Led by: Rep. Wenstrup (R-OH)
 
H.R. 2454 - United States-Israel PTSD Collaborative Research Act
Led by: Rep. Waltz (R-FL)
 
H.R. 2768 - PFC Joseph P. Dwyer Peer Support Program Act
Led by: Rep. LaLota (R-NY)
 
H.R. 3085 - Coast Guard Combat Injured Tax Fairness Act
Led by: Rep. Davis (D-NC)
 
H.R. 3816 - Veterans Entry to Apprenticeship Act
Led by: Rep. James (R-MI)
 
H.R. 4518 - Veteran Caregiver Application and Appeals Reform
(CARE) Act of 2023
Led by: Rep. Davis (D-NC)
 
H.R. 4886 - ACES Act
Led by: Rep. Pfluger (R-TX)
 
H.R. 5738 - Abbey Gate Gold Star Families Dignified Transport Act
Led by: Rep. Waltz (R-FL)
 
H.R. 6330 - Veterans' Sentinel Act
Led by: Rep. Crow (D-CO)
 
H.R. 6355 - Never Forgotten Korean War POW Act
Led by: Rep. Ryan (D-NY)
 
H.R.6373 – Veterans “Veterans Spinal Trauma Access to New Devices Act (STAND) Act
Led by: Rep. Bergman (R-MI)
 
H.R. 9525 - Service Dogs Assisting Veterans Act (SAVES) Act
Led by: Rep. Luttrell (R-TX)
 
 
Servicemembers and Families:
 
H.R. 854 - Captain James C. Edge Gold Star Spouse Equity Act
Led by: Rep. Waltz (R-FL)
 
H.R. 1045 - Health Care Fairness for Military Families Act of 2023
Led by: Rep. Ryan (D-NY)
 
H.R. 3517 - Wounded Warrior Bill of Rights Act of 2023
Led by: Rep. Mast (R-FL)
 
H.R. 7087 - Maintaining our Obligation to Moms who Serve (MOMs) Act
Led by: Rep. Houlahan (D-PA)
 
H.R.8025 - Blast Overpressure Safety Act
Led by: Re. Khanna (D-CA) *Not a member of the For Country Caucus
National Security:
 
 
H.R.3392 - Fighter Force Preservation and Recapitalization Act of 2023
Led by: Rep. Bacon (R-NE)
 
H.R. 3774 - Stop Harboring Iranian Petroleum (SHIP) Act
Led by: Rep. Lawler (R-NY) *Not a member of the For Country Caucus
 
H.R. 3855- National Digital Reserve Corps Act
Led by: Rep. Gonzales (R-TX)
 
H.R. 6106 - Bolstering America’s Defenses Against Potentially Perilous Software (BAD APPS) Act
Led by: Rep. Sherrill (D-NJ)
 
H.R. 6425 - Five AI's Act
Led by: Rep. Gallagher (R-WI) *Retired
 
H.R.6524 - Federal Cybersecurity Workforce Expansion Act
Led by: Rep. Houlahan (D-PA)
 
H.R.6727 - United States Foundation for International Conservation Act of 2023
Led by: Rep. McCaul (R-TX) *Not a member of the For Country Caucus
 
H.R. 7521 - Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act
Led by: Rep. Gallagher (R-WI) *Retired

Leadership

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Previous Leadership:

116th Congress:
Co-Chairs: Congressman Don Bacon (R-NE) and Jimmy Panetta (D-CA)
Vice Chairs: Congressmen Mike Waltz (R-FL) and Congresswoman Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA)
117th Congress:
Co-Chairs: Congressmen Jared Golden (D-ME) and Van Taylor (R-TX)*
Vice Chairs: Congressmen Jim Baird (R-IN) and Salud Carbajal (D-CA)
*Departed Congress in 2022. 

In The News

Washington, D.C. – Today, For Country Caucus Co-Chair Congressman Tony Gonzales (TX-23) led a bipartisan letter to President Biden urging the Administration to expedite the release of wrongfully detained Americans in Venezuela and to reimpose sanctions.

"It is vital that we demonstrate our resolve for securing the release of wrongfully detained Americans by using the tools at our disposal against those who choose to unfairly target U.S. citizens,” the bipartisan Representatives wrote in the letter. “Therefore, we urge you to reinstate sanctions that were recently lifted on the Venezuelan government while your administration continues to engage with your Venezuelan counterparts for their release.”

Joining Rep Gonzales in signing the letter were For Country Caucus Vice Chair Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA-01) and members Reps Mark Amodei (NV-02), Mike Gallagher (WI-08), Jared Golden (ME-02), Steve Womack (AR-03), Donald Davis (NC-01), Jack Bergman (MI-01), Jim Baird (IN-04), August Pfluger (TX-11), and Sanford Bishop Jr. (GA-02).

Full text of the letter is below and can be accessed HERE.

 

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Dear Mr. President and Secretary Blinken,

We write to you with deep concern for the safety and wellbeing of three detained Americans who have been wrongfully imprisoned in Venezuela since last year by the Maduro regime. 

All three of these American citizens— Eyvin Hernandez, Jerrel Kenemore, and Joseph Cristella— were captured against their will under hostile and questionable circumstances. To date, the Venezuelan government has been unable to provide legitimate evidence to justify the allegations made against them. In fact, all three have been deemed “wrongfully detained” by the Department of State. 

This designation by law obligates the U.S. government to work diligently to secure their release. Yet we are well past the November 30th, 2023, deadline that your administration set for securing their release and still nothing has been accomplished. 

It is vital that we demonstrate our resolve for securing the release of wrongfully detained Americans by using the tools at our disposal against those who choose to unfairly target U.S. citizens. Therefore, we urge you to reinstate sanctions that were recently lifted on the Venezuelan government while your administration continues to engage with your Venezuelan counterparts for their release. 

We fully condemn the Venezuelan regime's continued use of wrongful imprisonment of American citizens for political purposes and urge you to use the full force of the United States government to secure their release as soon as possible. Our offices stand ready to assist you.

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Co-Chaired by Congressman Tony Gonzales (TX-23) and Congressman Jason Crow (CO-06), the bipartisan For Country Caucus provides principled military veteran members the opportunity to work together across party lines to pass thoughtful legislation in national security, veterans affairs, and national service. Since its founding in 2019, the caucus has advocated for a less polarized Congress that works for — and is trusted by — Americans.  

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