Senator Gobi Named Vice-Chair of Veterans Committee
(Boston)
– Senator
Anne M. Gobi (D-Spencer) was selected by Senate President Stanley Rosenberg to succeed
the late Senator Thomas Kennedy of Brockton as vice-chair of the Joint Committee
on Veterans and Federal Affairs. The
Committee oversees legislation concerning veteran services, rights and federal
affairs.
“It is an honor to serve on the Veterans and Federal
Affairs Committee, as a member of the American Legion and VFW Auxiliaries it is
a way that I can help to repay the debt that are service men and women are
owed,” said Senator Gobi.
Senator
Gobi learned of the vital role our veterans play at a young age. Her father served in the Navy as a
Seabee. A Seabee is a member of the United
States Naval Construction Forces (NCF). The word "Seabee" comes from the initials
"CB" which in turn comes from the term Construction Battalions. The
Seabees’ chief responsibility is building bases, bulldozing and paving
thousands of miles of roadway and airstrips, and accomplishing countless other
construction projects dating back to World War II.
“I am pleased that the members of the Senate
Democratic Caucus have approved Senator Gobi’s appointment as Vice Chair of the
Committee on Veterans and Federal Affairs. As the daughter of a veteran
she knows firsthand the challenges and issues that our servicemen and women
face as part of their service. Senator Gobi has the intellect and
compassion to provide important perspective to the Committee in her new role,”
said Senate President Stan Rosenberg (D-Amherst).
Senator
Gobi has been a member of the committee since the beginning of the 2015-2016
session and has been an active participant in
hearings. She has constantly advocated
on behalf of veterans and included funding for multiple memorials in this
year’s budget.
posted by Jeff Bennett
Good for Ann and good for the Veterans who need a hand. This young lady is not afraid to fight for what is right and will be there when she is needed. Ann Gobi has helped the town in numerous ways and I can honestly say no one could do any better. Bev.
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