• Mar 28, 2024
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Founder of Several Key Nevada Veterans Organizations Receives “Veteran of the Month” Award and Recognition


(Carson City, NV) – When the 2017 Nevada Legislature was in session, Major Kevin Burns, United States Marine Corps, Retired, kicked into high gear. As one of the founders of the United Veterans Legislative Council (UVLC), he lobbies lawmakers and testifies on behalf of legislation benefiting veterans. The 2017 Chair of the UVLC also kept the veterans’ community informed on bills and votes impacting them. But Burns’ passion for helping veterans extends beyond the Nevada State Legislative Building. He’s the coordinator of the Veterans Resource Center at Western Nevada College, which he helped establish in January 2013. He also helped implement the Veterans Integration Program at the Warm Springs Correctional Center.  
 
For his work and dedication to improving the lives of Nevada’s veterans, Governor Brian Sandoval and the Nevada Department of Veterans Services are pleased to announce Burns received the “Veteran of the Month” award and recognition on Monday, August 21, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. at the Capitol Building, inside the Old Assembly Chambers on the second floor.  
 
The special ceremony for Burns recognizes his continuing contributions to his fellow veterans and the community. In the 79th Legislative Session, Burns served as Chairman for the UVLC testifying on more than 32 bills. Some of his accomplishments include getting veterans’ support for full funding of the Northern Nevada State Veterans Home, tuition waivers for veterans, and veteran suicide awareness training requirements. In the session prior, Burns served as Vice-Chair for the UVLC in the 78th Legislative Session.  
 
In addition to serving as coordinator of the Veterans Resource Center at Western Nevada College, Burns is also the Faculty Adviser for the Student Veterans Club. His stated mission is to assist veterans and their families in the transition to the civilian world and the world of higher education. He has emphasized to his student veterans the importance of getting involved in the community. He regularly provides counseling to active duty military and National Guard members about educational opportunities when they are separating from service.  
 
Burns’ Veterans Integration Program at Warm Springs was launched in January 2016. The program allows inmates to work towards an Associate of General Education while incarcerated. To help the inmates pay for the courses, Burns assisted in organizing a Memorial Day Barbeque in May 2016 raising nearly $4,500, supporting courses for 15 veterans. 
 
Burns is a member of the Carson City American Legion Capitol Post 4 and the Marine Corps League 630 Silver State Detachment in Carson City. Through those service organizations, he annually participates in the Nevada Day Parade, Memorial Day events and Veterans Day activities. He is also a supporter of endeavors such as the Suicide Awareness March as well as the American Legion High School Oratorical contest.  
 
The “Veteran of the Month” and “Veteran Supporter of the Month” awards are provided through the Nevada Department of Veterans Services. The awards are part of the Governor’s commitment to make Nevada the “friendliest State in the nation” to its military community and veterans.