By: Leo Shane III (Military Times) – January 10, 2017

The highest-ranking enlisted soldier in Congress will serve as the Democrats’ top voice on veterans issues in the House this session. Minnesota Rep. Tim Walz, a retired command sergeant major from the Army National Guard, was named ranking member of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee late Jan. 9 after Rep. Mark Takano, D-Calif., dropped his bid for the post.

“We have work to do to ensure that every veteran has access to the benefits and care they have earned,” he said in a statement. “I look forward to bringing a soldier’s perspective to the 115th Congress and working with veterans, the VA and my colleagues to uphold our nation’s promises to those who have served and sacrificed. Let’s get to work.”

Walz has served on the committee since 2007 and been a prominent voice for the party on veterans issues for his entire tenure in Congress.

He has lobbied for the leadership role for years, arguing his perspective as a veteran gives him extra insight into reform efforts for the Department of Veterans Affairs. But party seniority and committee rules foiled his bid to get the role in 2014.

Takano, who served as acting ranking member for the last half of 2016, said in a statement he was dropping his bid for the permanent leadership post because of his confidence in Walz.

“The men and women who make incredible sacrifices to protect this nation do so with the promise that they will be cared for and supported when they come home,” he said. “As a veteran and a passionate advocate for those who have served, I know that Congressman Walz will do everything in his power to make good on that promise.”

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