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Written by White House White House
Published: 29 August 2020 29 August 2020

Washington, DC - “Military spouses deserve the opportunity to find meaningful jobs and fulfilling careers as they serve our Nation. It has been an honor to lead this effort to better elevate, encourage, and recognize the resilient strength of our Nation’s military spouses and the unique challenges they face. They are great assets to our American workforce and do so much for the strength and readiness of our Armed Forces. We must continue to do all that we can to better improve and enhance their quality of life.” - Second Lady Karen Pence

In September of 2018 at Fort Carson, Colorado, Second Lady Karen Pence launched an awareness campaign to elevate and encourage our Nation’s military spouses and recognize their unique employment and career challenges. Mrs. Pence has since traveled the country and world meeting with military spouses, business leaders, and government officials to learn more about these challenges and advocate for more fulfilling career opportunities for military spouses.

Typically moving every two to three years due to their service member being frequently relocated, military spouses face the potential for relicensing or looking for a new job with each move. Currently, one third of military spouses work in fields that require a state license in order to practice and face a 24% unemployment rate. Frequent moves and licensing change requirements have led to significant gaps in employment and expenses when navigating differing state licensing laws. Mrs. Pence has continued to address the importance of occupational licensing reforms for military spouses and how these challenges effect the career options and opportunities for military spouses.

Over the past two years, the Second Lady’s Military Spouse campaign has consisted of:

RAISING AWARENESS ON UNEMPLOYEMENT CHALLENGES by engaging businesses, nonprofits, and local communities on the issue.

ENCOURAGING MILITARY SPOUSES by visiting military bases and military spouse-owned businesses and sharing her appreciation for their service and educating them on available resources.
ENGAGING THE PRIVATE – PUBLIC AND NONPROFIT SECTOR to create solutions to better recruit, train, and hire military spouses.
SPEAKING DIRECTLY TO GOVERNORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, AND STATE AND FEDERAL LIGISLATORS to encourage their support for addressing occupational licensing reforms.