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New Momentum for Bill Enabling Disabled Veterans to Receive Full Benefits Gains Support on Capitol Hill
The call for equitable treatment of disabled veterans has gained fresh urgency on Capitol Hill through efforts to pass the Major Richard Star Act. Named…
VA Launches ‘Last Resort’ Loan Initiative to Assist 40,000 Veterans in Retaining Their Homes
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is introducing a new initiative in May, the Veterans Affairs Servicing Purchase program (VASP), aimed at providing crucial assistance…
Proposed COLA Adjustment for 2025: Impact on VA Benefits
As October approaches, the Senate is preparing to discuss a pivotal bill that may introduce a significant cost of living adjustment (COLA) for Veterans Affairs…
Why Veterans Should Consider Professional Legal Help
Navigating the complex labyrinth of veterans’ benefits can be a daunting task for many former service members. Understanding your rights, the benefits you are entitled…
VA’s Burn Pit Benefit Reform Delayed, Critics Claim
Veterans suffering from severe lung disease due to exposure to harmful air and waste incineration while serving have faced difficulties in securing disability benefits from…
UC Berkeley Law’s Veterans Practicum Unveils Report Highlighting Crisis of Deported Veterans
In a groundbreaking report released by UC Berkeley Law School’s Veterans Law Practicum (VLP), the dire situation of deported veterans is brought to light, showcasing…
Oklahoma City VA’s Initiative: Addressing Veteran Mental Health, But How Effective?
The VA in Oklahoma City has unveiled an innovative program, the Veterans Mobile Evaluation Team (VMET), designed as a new approach for addressing mental health…
WWII Veteran Awarded Long-Due Medals for His Service
Nearly eight decades after his service, Neil Korn, a 102-year-old World War II veteran from Chippewa Falls, is finally set to receive the recognition he…
Army Establishes Special Needs Support Office for Enhanced Family Assistance
Secretary of the Army, Christine Wormuth, has unveiled a significant initiative designed to enhance the support system for military families with special needs members. The…
Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs Evaluates PACT Act Progress in Arkansas Visit
The Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Tanya Bradsher, embarked on a meaningful journey to Little Rock and North Little Rock, Arkansas. Her mission? To oversee…
Jeff Bates: Serving Veterans as a Crisis Line Psychologist and Army Captain
Jeff Bates, who recently took on the role of director of Crisis Operations at the Veterans Crisis Line and also serves as a captain in…
Navigating VR&E: A Veteran’s Guide to Education and Employment Benefits
The journey through Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) can be complex and nuanced, often leaving veterans with more questions than answers. Whether you’re embarking on…