During a recent government meeting, commissioners engaged in a robust discussion regarding the funding and support for veterans' services, highlighting the importance of timely financial decisions to ensure continued assistance for those who have served.
Commissioner Domas emphasized the unique contributions of veterans, stating that their services are irreplaceable and deserving of adequate funding. He urged fellow commissioners to recognize the expertise presented in the budget discussions and to move forward with the proposed financial adjustments.
Commissioner Hilzerman raised concerns about the potential consequences of delaying funding increases, suggesting that if the current budget does not accommodate necessary adjustments, the county may face even larger financial needs in the following year. He noted that this year marked a significant moment in their discussions about millage, as it was the first time they spent considerable time deliberating on the matter. Hilzerman advocated for finding a balance that would provide veterans with the necessary support while allowing for future adjustments based on the county's financial health.
Commissioner Deaton, a Navy veteran, shared his recent experience touring the county's veteran services facility, highlighting the positive work being done for Vietnam veterans. However, he pointed out a gap in services for younger veterans returning from recent conflicts, indicating a need for improved outreach and support for this underserved demographic.
The meeting underscored a collective commitment among commissioners to support veterans, with discussions centered on the importance of proactive funding decisions to ensure that the needs of all veterans, particularly those from recent conflicts, are met effectively.