Jeb. Bush says there are no homeless veterans in Houston

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By Emma Hinchliffe

At a campaign stop in West Palm Beach on Dec. 28, 2015, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush answered questions about immigration, gun control and his candidacy for president.

After his speech to an audience of Florida Republicans at the Forum Club of Palm Beaches, Bush was asked, “If elected president, what would you and your administration do to improve veterans’ medical benefits?”

Bush said he would institute career civil service reform at the Veterans Administration, lead the VA to focus on “being world class for a few selected unique challenges veterans face” rather than providing all services, and give veterans more choices on where to go for their health care.hire vets

Then, Bush brought up his childhood home, Houston.” Can I make another point? I want to tout something,” he told the crowd. “Three months ago I was in Houston, Texas, and a guy who I met woke up one day and he said, ‘I do not want to see a homeless veteran on the streets of Houston.’ He’s a successful guy – he had the resources to draw people towards this cause.

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