Senators Young and Braun join Rep. Baird in honoring 125th Anniversary of the Indiana Veterans’ Home
WASHINGTON – Today, Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Mike Braun (R-Ind.) introduced a resolution with Rep. Jim Baird (IN-04) to recognize the 125th anniversary of the Indiana Veterans’ Home.
In 1896, the Indiana Veterans’ Home (IVH) opened their doors in West Lafayette, IN and has maintained a strong tradition of providing care to Hoosier veterans and their families.
“For over a century, the Indiana Veterans’ Home has provided Hoosier veterans and their families with the care and service they have earned,” said Senator Young. “I am honored to join Senator Braun and Congressman Baird to honor the 125th anniversary of the Indiana Veterans’ Home in West Lafayette.”
“The men and women who serve our nation and defend our values deserve the best care possible,” said Senator Mike Braun. “The Indiana Veterans’ Home has long been a cornerstone for veteran care in the Hoosier State and I am proud to recognize their 125 years of dedication to our military heroes and their families.”
“Since its inception, the Indiana Veterans Home has been a refuge for our heroes and their families, providing a standard of care worthy of their service to this nation,” said Rep. Baird. “For 125 years, the Indiana Veterans Home has proudly and faithfully served our Hoosier Veterans, and I am honored to work with my colleagues and Senators Young and Braun to recognize their service.”