With Honor Action Mourns the Passing of U.S. Marine and Senator John W. Warner

CHARLOTTE, NC – With Honor Action mourns the passing of Senator John W. Warner, a veteran of the U.S. Marines and member of With Honor’s Advisory Board. Senator Warner volunteered for the U.S. Navy toward the end of World War II at age 17. He later joined the U.S. Marine Corps and served in the Korean War while taking a leave of absence from the University of Virginia School of Law. His service to our country continued throughout his life, including as Secretary of the Navy during the Vietnam War, and later a five-term U.S. Senator from Virginia and Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

“It was an honor to have benefited from Senator John Warner’s service on our Advisory Board,” said Rye Barcott, Co-Founder and CEO of With Honor Action. “On a call with my son last month, Senator Warner said he always tried to live to the line from Hamlet: ‘To thine own self be true.’ He certainly succeeded in that quest, and his legacy will continue to inspire generations of principled veterans answering the call to serve again and run for elected office.”

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With Honor Action is a cross-partisan movement focused on supporting military veterans who want to work across the aisle and put principles before politics while serving again in Congress. With Honor Action’s advisory board includes post-9/11 veterans and Gold Star family members — Chris Howard, Ryan Manion, and Medal of Honor Recipient Florent Groberg — as well as prominent American leaders such as Secretary Robert Gates, Senator Tom Daschle, Admiral Michael Mullen, Michèle Flournoy, and David Gergen.

With Honor Action is a 501(c)(4), which serves as the organization’s policy and social-welfare arm. With Honor has an affiliated federally registered “super PAC” called With Honor Fund.

New Poll Finds Near Universal Interest Among Young People In National Service

WASHINGTON, DC – Public opinion polling of 1,000 18–24 year old adults found near universal support for expanding national service opportunities through AmeriCorps (81%), and a great majority of them (71%) would consider serving in AmeriCorps. In overwhelming numbers, young people believe national service can be part of one’s civic duty (87%), help them solve problems in their communities (86%), and enable them to gain real world experience before entering an uncertain job market (85%).

“This poll confirms unprecedented interest among our nation’s young people in serving with AmeriCorps. Overwhelmingly, they believe there should be an increased investment in national service so that more Americans can serve,” said AnnMaura Connolly, President of Voices for National Service. “Young people are concerned about the job market and they want to give back to their communities and our nation. AmeriCorps gives them the chance to accomplish both—it’s a win-win all around.”

“Young Americans are passionate about serving their country, whether through the military or critical programs like AmeriCorps. This poll shows us just how widespread that passion is,” said Rye Barcott, Co-Founder and CEO of With Honor Action. “As leaders in Washington look for ways to expand AmeriCorps, they should know a bi-partisan coalition of young Americans have their backs.”

The poll, conducted by TargetPoint Consulting and GQR in April 2021 for Voices for National Service, the leading coalition of hundreds of nonprofits and state service commissions that partner with AmeriCorps across the country, and With Honor Action, which advances principled cross-partisan veteran leadership in Congress, further found that:

-Young adults (aged 18-24) are very concerned about the current job market (80%), and a strong majority (71%) are considering signing up or have signed up for AmeriCorps.

-Concerns over the economy and enthusiasm for service are extremely high for young people across political, regional, and economic demographics.

-Young people consider doing their civic duty as the best reason to join AmeriCorps.

-Young people view direct service in their communities as the most effective way to make change (89%), more than serving in government, working in politics, or joining the private sector.

-Young people overwhelmingly support additional federal funding for AmeriCorps.

-81% said that it was a good idea to increase the budget for AmeriCorps in the most recent COVID-19 relief package and 79% think it would be a good idea to have additional funding this year.

-Active duty and those considering the military (91%), and people who live in a household with a veteran (88%) widely see AmeriCorps as another avenue to traditional service and a major benefit to the country.

“In today’s highly charged atmosphere the near universal embrace of national service by young people across political affiliation, demographic, and economic situations is extremely rare,” said Michael Meyers, President, TargetPoint Consulting. “It’s wonderful to see.”

“The extraordinary support within and across communities, groups, and people is particularly heartening,” said Anna Greenberg, Managing Partner, GQR. “In this difficult economy, young adults from all racial and demographic groups want to serve their communities through AmeriCorps.”

Since the outbreak of coronavirus, AmeriCorps and Senior Corps members across the country have acted quickly and creatively to address the very gaps in services and persistent inequities that have only been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Together they have delivered millions of meals, conducted hundreds of thousands of wellness checks, expanded access to health screenings, set up temporary isolation sites, organized blood drives and are providing virtual teaching, tutoring, and mentoring to students.

The poll comes in advance of a major bipartisan push led by Senators Chris Coons (D-DE) and Roger Wicker (R-MS) to expand AmeriCorps, who recently reintroduced the CORPS Act. The bill would expand AmeriCorps and create new opportunities for young people to work on hunger, education, and economic challenges.

Congress recently passed $1 billion in the American Rescue Plan to significantly expand AmeriCorps to help the country respond to and recover from COVID-19, and to increase the benefits for those who serve so that more diverse young people have the opportunity to give a year of national service. Current federal funding for AmeriCorps, however, only provides for 75,000 spots nationwide annually – far less than what is needed during these extraordinary times, even with the one-time $1 billion increase.

Topline results of the poll, conducted online from April 15-19, 2021, are available here. A joint memo by TargetPoint and GQR on the poll is available here.

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Voices for National Service is a diverse coalition of national service programs, state service commissions and individual champions, who work to ensure Americans of all ages and backgrounds have the opportunity to serve and volunteer in their community. Founded in 2003, Voices for National Service has built strong bipartisan support among our nation’s leaders and helped to elevate national service as a powerful strategy for tackling unmet needs, preparing young people for work, uniting our country and developing civic character.

With Honor Action is a cross-partisan movement dedicated to promoting principled veteran leadership in elected public service and amplifying their cross-partisan agenda that finds solutions for the American people. With Honor Action also works with veteran candidates on the nuts and bolts of running for Congress, helping them organize their own campaigns and build a winning strategy.

With Honor Action is a 501(c)(4), which serves as the organization’s policy and social-welfare arm. With Honor has an affiliated federally registered “super PAC” called With Honor Fund.

With Honor Action Praises $1 Billion Expansion of National Service Funding

CHARLOTTE, NC – With Honor Action praises the inclusion of an additional $1 billion for national service programs in the American Rescue Plan, which was signed into law on March 11th. The provision doubles the annual budget for AmeriCorps, increases member benefits and living allowances for those who serve, and deploys additional support to communities impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. With Honor Action was proud to work with a coalition of organizations like Voices for National Service to promote national service expansion.

“The expansion of national service programs will bring much needed support to local communities hurting from the COVID-19 pandemic,” says With Honor Action Co-Founder and CEO Rye Barcott. “I am grateful for the work done by groups like With Honor and Voices for National Service, as well as to Senator Coons, Senator Wicker, and the Chair of the House National Service Caucus Representative David Price to expand national service opportunities for Americans to serve our country. Even when partisanship and division are at a high, service is something Americans from all political beliefs can get behind and make happen.”

“Over the last year, people of all ages and backgrounds have answered the call to serve their communities – whether by tutoring students, delivering meals, or coordinating logistics at vaccine and testing centers,” says Senator Chris Coons from Delaware. “AmeriCorps members have made a real difference in our pandemic response and recovery. That’s why Congress is doubling down on the power of national service programs to help build us out of this crisis. This $1 billion in new funding is a down payment as we work to expand national service in the longer term, better support members during and after their service, and allow more Americans to take part in this important work giving back to their communities and country.”

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With Honor Action is a cross-partisan movement focused on supporting military veterans who want to work across the aisle and put principles before politics while serving again in Congress. With Honor Action’s advisory board includes post-9/11 veterans and Gold Star family members — Chris Howard, Ryan Manion, and Medal of Honor Recipient Florent Groberg — as well as prominent American leaders such as Secretary Robert Gates, Senator John Warner, Admiral Michael Mullen, General Nadja West, and David Gergen.

With Honor Action is a 501(c)(4), which serves as the organization’s policy and social-welfare arm. With Honor has an affiliated federally registered “super PAC” called With Honor Fund.

With Honor Action Mourns the Passing of U.S. Marine and Former Secretary of State George P. Shultz

CHARLOTTE, NC – With Honor Action joins others in mourning the passing of Secretary George P. Shultz. Secretary Shultz served as a U.S. Marine, the 60th U.S. Secretary of State, 62nd U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, a member of With Honor Action’s Advisory Board, among many other civic and leadership roles throughout his remarkable life.

“From his time leading Marines in combat in World War II to his tenure as Secretary of State during the Cold War, Secretary Shultz served his country with distinction and tremendous impact,” says With Honor Action Co-Founder and CEO Rye Barcott. “It was our great privilege to work with him on With Honor Action’s Advisory Board and a testament to his unceasing drive to improve the lives of others that he did so well into his 90s, often joining calls five minutes early and offering poignant closing remarks. With Honor extends our sympathies to the Secretary’s family, and we carry on with our mission informed by his example and wisdom.”

In December 2020, Secretary Shultz published an op-ed in The Washington Post titled “The 10 most important things I’ve learned about trust over my 100 years.” This short article, the final published piece we are aware of that Secretary Shultz wrote, should be required reading for any American who chooses a path of public service.

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With Honor Action is a cross-partisan movement focused on supporting military veterans who want to work across the aisle and put principles before politics while serving again in Congress. With Honor Action’s advisory board includes post-9/11 veterans and Gold Star family members — Chris Howard, Ryan Manion, and Medal of Honor Recipient Florent Groberg — as well as prominent American leaders such as Secretary Robert Gates, Senator John Warner, Admiral Michael Mullen, Michèle Flournoy, and David Gergen.

With Honor Action is a 501(c)(4), which serves as the organization’s policy and social-welfare arm. With Honor has an affiliated federally registered “super PAC” called With Honor Fund.

With Honor Action Praises Plan to Expand National Service

CHARLOTTE, NC – With Honor Action expresses support for Voices for National Service’s proposal to expand national service and urges its inclusion in the final American Rescue Package as a way to bolster COVID-19 response efforts. Over 21,400 AmeriCorps members currently work on COVID-19 response, a number that would increase dramatically under the $1 billion Voices for National Service proposal.

“National service is a local imperative, and never in recent memory have local communities needed more support than during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Rye Barcott, With Honor Action CEO and Co-Founder. “A significant expansion of national service opportunities through the American Rescue Package will send a strong, bipartisan signal to Americans that more help is on the way.”

Barcott sent letters to both President Biden and House and Senate leadership expressing his support for the expansion of national service through the American Rescue Package.

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With Honor Action is a cross-partisan movement focused on supporting military veterans who want to work across the aisle and put principles before politics while serving again in Congress. With Honor Action’s advisory board includes post-9/11 veterans and Gold Star family members — Chris Howard, Ryan Manion, and Medal of Honor Recipient Florent Groberg — as well as prominent American leaders such as Secretary George Shultz, Secretary Robert Gates, Admiral Michael Mullen, Michèle Flournoy, and David Gergen.

With Honor Action is a 501(c)(4), which serves as the organization’s policy and social-welfare arm. With Honor has an affiliated federally registered “super PAC” called With Honor Fund.

With Honor Action Presents Principles Before Politics Award to Rep. Adam Kinzinger

CHARLOTTE, NC – With Honor Action – a cross-partisan movement dedicated to promoting and advancing principled veteran leadership in order to reduce polarization – announced Rep. Adam Kinzinger (IL-16) as the recipient of the Principles Before Politics Award.

“On behalf of With Honor Action, I’m honored to present Congressman Adam Kinzinger with the Principles Before Politics Award,” said Admiral Michael Mullen, 17th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and With Honor Action Advisory Board Member. “This award encapsulates the tough decisions that Congressman Kinzinger has made during his career in service to the United States.”

The With Honor Action Principles Before Politics Award is bestowed annually to an individual who, in service to our nation, demonstrated three values that inspire the With Honor Pledge: integrity, civility, and courage. Elected in 2010, Rep. Kinzinger is serving his 6th term in Congress and represents Illinois’s 16th congressional district. Prior to then, he earned a commission in the U.S. Air Force and flew KC-135 Stratotankers in several theaters, including Iraq and Afghanistan. Congressman Kinzinger currently serves on the House Energy and Commerce and Foreign Affairs committees while continuing to serve as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Air National Guard.

“Congressman Kinzinger is deeply committed to honoring his Oath of Office and to upholding our nation’s Constitution,” said Rye Barcott, With Honor Action CEO and Co-Founder. “This conviction has guided him through his career as a U.S. Air Force pilot, as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Air National Guard, and as a Member of Congress. Congressman Kinzinger’s actions serve as a model for those who want to foster a government that works for and is trusted by the American people.”

Congressman Kinzinger is the second recipient of the With Honor Action Principles Before Politics Award. In 2019, the award was given to Charlene and John Lugar who accepted it on behalf of the late U.S. Senator Richard Lugar, a U.S. Navy veteran.

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With Honor Action is a cross-partisan movement focused on supporting military veterans who want to work across the aisle and put principles before politics while serving again in Congress. With Honor Action’s advisory board includes post-9/11 veterans and Gold Star family members — Chris Howard, Ryan Manion, and Medal of Honor Recipient Florent Groberg — as well as prominent American leaders such as Secretary George Shultz, Secretary Robert Gates, Admiral Michael Mullen, Michèle Flournoy, and David Gergen.

With Honor Action is a 501(c)(4), which serves as the organization’s policy and social-welfare arm. With Honor has an affiliated federally registered “super PAC” called With Honor Fund.

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