THE PRESIDENT: Well, I want to thank everybody who is here because
they all did outstanding work to help us get this legislation
completed.
As you know, I think all Americans feel we have a moral, sacred duty
towards our men and women in uniform. They protect our freedom, and
it’s our obligation to do right by them. This bill takes another
important step in fulfilling that commitment.
I want to thank the members of Congress who helped to make this
happen. It is going to have immediate impact. It is going to improve
access to health care, streamline services in the VA. It expands support
for veterans who are homeless.
There are two parts to the bill, though, that I especially want to
highlight. First of all, this bill ends a decade-long struggle for
those who serve at Camp Lejeune. Some of the veterans and their
families who were based in Camp Lejeune in the years when the water was
contaminated will now have access to extended medical care. And, sadly,
this act alone will not bring back those we’ve lost, including Jane
Ensminger, but it will honor their memory by making a real difference
for those who are still suffering.
The second part of this bill that I want to highlight -- prohibit
protesting within 300 feet of military funerals during the two hours
before and two hours after a service. I supported this step as a
senator. I am very pleased to be signing this bill into law. The
graves of our veterans are hallowed ground. And obviously we all defend
our Constitution and the First Amendment and free speech, but we also
believe that when men and women die in the service of their country and
are laid to rest, it should be done with the utmost honor and respect.
So I’m glad that Congress passed this bill and I hope that we can
continue to do some more good bipartisan work in protecting our
veterans. I’ve been advocating, for example, for a veterans job corps
that could help provide additional opportunities for the men and women
who are coming home as we’re winding down our operations in Afghanistan
and having ended the war in Iraq. And so this is a good sign of a
bipartisan spirit that I’m sure is going to carry through all the way to
Election Day and beyond.
With that, I’m going to sign the bill. Make sure I sign the right place, though.
(The bill is signed.)
There you go. Congratulations, everybody. Good work. Thank you very much.
Q Mr. President, after the Wisconsin shooting, are you going to push for any further gun control measures?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, first of all, we’re still awaiting the outcome of
a full investigation. Yesterday I had the chance to speak to both the
Governor and the Mayor, as well as leaders of the Sikh community in Oak
Creek. All of us are heartbroken by what’s happened. And I offered the
thoughts and prayers not only of myself and Michelle but also for the
country as a whole.
I think all of us recognize that these kinds of terrible, tragic events
are happening with too much regularity for us not to do some
soul-searching and to examine additional ways that we can reduce
violence. And as I've already said, I think there are a lot of elements
involved in it, and what I want to do is to bring together law
enforcement, community leaders, faith leaders, elected officials of
every level to see how we can make continued progress.
We don’t yet know fully what motivated this individual to carry out
this terrible act. If it turns out, as some early reports indicate,
that it may have been motivated in some way by the ethnicity of those
who were attending the temple, I think the American people immediately
recoil against those kinds of attitudes, and I think it will be very
important for us to reaffirm once again that, in this country,
regardless of what we look like, where we come from, who we worship, we
are all one people, and we look after one another and we respect one
another.
But as I said, the FBI is working with local officials and they’re
still investigating what motivated this individual. And as we find out
more, I suspect that not only the White House but others in Congress and
at the local level will have more to say.
Thank you very much, everybody.
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