And an organization incorporated in 2003, Veterans for Common Sense (http://veteransforcommonsense.org/), is none too happy about the choice of names:
VCS Statement, on June 11, 2016 wrote:To the best of our understanding, it appears that the leaders of a different organization, “Americans for Responsible Solutions” (http://www.americansforresponsiblesolutions.org), have recently announced a new initiative. It is unfortunate that they have apparently chosen to name their new initiative, “Veterans Coalition for Common Sense“, which is very similar to and potentially infringing upon the name of our longstanding national organization, Veterans for Common Sense (VCS) (http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org).
To clarify, the “Veterans Coalition for Common Sense” initiative is entirely unrelated to, separate, and distinct from our Veterans for Common Sense (VCS) organization, which was founded in 2002 by a group of war veterans, incorporated in Washington, DC in 2003, and has been operating continuously in support of our mission since that time. VCS has been active in supporting current and former military service members, educating the media and the public, testifying before Congress more than 30 times, and has been frequently quoted in the national press.
It is truly unfortunate that leaders of the other organization chose to use a name so similar to ours, which is already causing confusion. We have already received numerous communications intended for their organization.
In the best interest of both organizations, and to prevent future confusion by policymakers, the press, and the public, we hope that Americans for Responsible Solutions will modify the name of their new initiative to prevent further confusion.