New Oklahoma Congressman donating salary to veterans groups

The Associated Press - January 4, 2019 10:49 am

Oklahoma Congressman Kevin Hern

TULSA, Okla. (AP) – Newly elected Oklahoma Congressman Kevin Hern says while the government is partially shut down he’s donating his congressional salary to veterans groups.

Hern, a Republican, was elected Nov. 6. Because he filled a vacancy, he took office shortly afterward and has been paid about $5,000.

Hern told the Tulsa World he “felt like the responsible thing to do” is donate the money and called the shutdown “crazy.”

Donations have been made to Folds of Honor, Wounded Warrior Project, Coffee Bunker, AMVETS, Green Country Veterans Association, Disabled American Veterans, Soldier’s Wish, the Military History Museum in Broken Arrow and Blue Star Mothers of America programs in Broken Arrow, Tulsa and Bartlesville.

The shutdown began Dec. 22 as President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats clash over Trump’s demand for funding for a wall along the Mexican border.

 

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