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ABOUT FOUNDER Benjamin Krause is an award winning veterans rights advocate, attorney, and investigative reporter fighting to advance the rights of veterans for more than a decade. His advocacy work has been featured in national publications such as Bloomberg News, Foreign Policy Magazine, Washington Times, Fox News, CBS, NBC, Star Tribune and more. Author of the Voc Rehab Survival Guide for Veterans, Benjamin earned degrees from Northwestern University and the University of Minnesota Law School, where he graduated magna cum laude. Contact Benjamin at Krause Law, PLLC with any legal questions. _____________________________________________________________

What the 119th Congress Means for Veterans in 2026 — Without the Politics

As 2026 gets underway, a new Congress is officially in session. While election cycles and party dynamics often dominate headlines, many veterans are asking a simpler, more practical question: What […]

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Featured by Stars & Stripes: Why the Purple Heart for PTSD Conversation Is Gaining National Attention

Earlier last year, we published an article exploring a long-standing and deeply personal debate in the veteran community: whether Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) should qualify for recognition through the Purple

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VetCert Is Fully Operational in 2026 — What Veteran Business Owners Need to Know

For veteran entrepreneurs, the start of a new year often brings renewed focus on growth, stability, and opportunity. In 2026, one change stands out as especially important for veterans doing

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Veteran Wellness and Recreation Programs Are Expanding — And 2026 Is Shaping Up Strong

For many veterans, support doesn’t end with benefits paperwork or medical appointments. True well-being also comes from connection, purpose, and the ability to engage fully in life beyond service. As

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