THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 12, 2010
First Lady Michelle Obama Announces Presidential Directive on Military Families
WASHINGTON, DC – First Lady Michelle Obama today announced that President Obama has directed the National Security Staff to lead a new 90-day review to develop a coordinated Federal government-wide approach to supporting and engaging military families. Building on work and expertise by the Departments of Defense, Homeland Security, and Veterans Affairs, the review will involve nearly twenty federal agencies as well as the White House Domestic Policy and National Economic Councils and the Offices of the Vice President, the First Lady, and Dr. Biden.
Specifically, the review will:
· Set strategic military family priorities for the next ten years and identify key military family concerns and challenges;
· Review a cross section of public and private programs to identify the most promising ideas and programs that positively support military families;
· Develop options for departments to integrate military family matters into their strategic and budgetary priorities;
· Examine opportunities for Federal policies and programs to stimulate new and support existing state and local efforts achieving military family readiness goals and meeting military family priorities;
· Identify opportunities to leverage the skills and experience of military family members in national and community life; and
· Strengthen existing feedback mechanisms for military families to voice their concerns and views on the effectiveness and future direction of relevant Federal programs and policies.
The review builds on the Obama administration’s efforts to forge an enduring national commitment to support and engage military families. These combined national efforts will help ensure that:
· The United States military continues to recruit and retain the highest-caliber volunteers contributing to the Nation’s security;
· Service members can have strong family lives while maintaining the highest state of readiness and focus on their military responsibilities;
· Civilian family members can fulfill their own potential while supporting service members; and
· The general population better understands military families and seeks more opportunities to support military families.
“With just one percent of our population—our troops—doing 100 percent of the fighting our military families are being tested like never before,” said First Lady Michelle Obama. “This government wide review will bring together the resources of the federal government, identify new opportunities across the public and private sectors, and lay the foundation for a coordinated approach to supporting and engaging military families for years to come.”
The First Lady made the announcement during an address to the National Military Family Association’s summit – When Parents Deploy: Understanding the Experiences of Military Children and Spouses. Mrs. Obama addressed the state of America’s military families today, outlined a vision of the nation supporting them over the long-term, and how, as a country, all segments of society can work together to turn that vision into a reality. The First Lady, along with Dr. Jill Biden, uses their platform to support military families by:
· Championing a national call to action that both addresses the unique challenges facing military families and recognizes and taps their skills, strength and commitment to service;
· Building stronger civilian-military community ties; and
· Engaging and highlighting the service and sacrifice of military families to ensure their voices are heard inside the administration.












Comments
Why didn;t you write about Obama CUTTING the pay increases for the SAME MILITARY?
Do you only cover the good of this regime?
We're getting the lowest pay increase in over 25 years and yet we have more family programs than we know what to do with. We're just 1%, give us the money to prove you mean you're behind us while we're sacrificing time with our loved ones! Stop wasting time with committees and polls. BTW Someone needs to retire the word "Readiness". It's like we're handicap or something. You want to help us don't hire government workers to "make strategies" Get your ass out here and talk to us yourself!
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My husband has been in the USMC for 15 years and this is our career! I think it is GREAT on what she is trying to do but feel that if she really wants to help us families she needs to make a fight and impact where it’s going to affect us all in a positive way. Military moves us all over and we don’t have a say that makes it hard on us to see our families. My grandmother has lung cancer and I haven’t been able to see her in over a year now due to my husband having to be gone, 3 kids and no funds to do so. Holidays are very hard. I can’t work because child care cost way to much even on base.. I think she should fight for motor companies to make it affordable for us families who need reliable vehicles to get them or cut our cost on airline tickets so we can see our families. We are fortunate enough to have 2 vehicles but they are on borrowed time with over 140K miles on them so I am scared to drive from NC to TX or CA to see my family, I don’t want to be stranded with 3 kids. I’m missing my best friend’s wedding in CA because my husband will be gone to do more training before his 6th time overseas and airfare is way too high. We make sacrifice’s for the Military ie: my husband has never seen the first 7 months of any of our kids lives & never will due to a surgery I have had to have we are no longer able to have kids. I think the Motor companies and airlines can make some sacrifices for us military families to help us see our families in other states.. That is a fight I think
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