CHARLESTON - The Legislature’s Select Committee on Veterans’ Affairs will be using teleconferencing technology to discuss issues facing returning veterans – including women service members, homeless veterans, and families of service members – with the wife of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman.
Deborah Mullen, who has been married to Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, for 40 years, will share her experiences and observations regarding life in the military with the 13-member joint House-Senate Committee. Mrs. Mullen will be broadcast via teleconference from Washington DC, while the committee meeting will take place 9 a.m. Wednesday at the West Virginia National Guard Facility.
“We are very honored to have Mrs. Mullen addressing us on these important issues.” House Co-Chair Barbara Evans Fleischauer said. “It will be interesting to conduct a legislative interim meeting using videoconferencing. We are looking forward to using this type of technology to connect with speakers who cannot travel to the state Capitol.”
Also during the meeting, the committee will hear from Toney Colagrosso of TRICARE on his company’s healthcare program.
Members of the public and the media are welcome to attend.
The following is the tentative schedule for the meeting:
8:00- 8:15: Committee members to meet on Greenbrier Street, adjacent to the Governor’s Drive to board the transportation to the WVNG facility;
8:15-8:30: Depart the Capitol for the WVNG facility;
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