Text: May 9, 2011The Honorable Mark Dayton130 State Capitol Building75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.St. Paul, Minnesota 55155Dear Governor Dayton,This morning, I received a letter from the State Commander of the American Legion that recognizes the Legislature has openly and publicly defended our stance to hold veterans and the Department of Military Affairs harmless in our budget. The State Commander correctly recognized that the honorable men and women that serve in our armed forces have been a top priority in both the Senate and House for the entirety of this session. The rhetoric being used by your administration completely disregards the legislature's intent to provide the funding necessary to provide care for veterans in our state veterans' homes, to assist veterans in securing federal benefits and to maintain the readiness of our National Guard. At the first hint of discretionary authority, you directed your staff to cut veterans and military affairs.I grew up in a military household. I served eight years in the National Guard. I have been around military and veterans my whole life and I know leadership when I see it. What you have done to mislead the military and veterans community is not leadership.(Signed by Mike Parry)