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Tales of the McCabe: Bergman, Mace Bill Protects, Expands Trump-Era VA Reforms
One of President Donald J. Trump’s most significant accomplishments in his first term was overhauling

Veterans should be allowed to use private services to get benefits
During my time serving as a U.S. senator, many New Hampshire veterans contacted my office

Rogers: Doing right by Iowa’s veterans
As the echoes of Veterans Day celebrations linger in our hearts and minds, it is

American Legion Signals Compromise In Battle Over Veteran Disability Benefits
One of America’s longest running inside-the-beltway battles on domestic policy took a turn for the

VSOs should back a PLUS Act that gives vets options
Disabled veterans are not stupid. Why are some members of Congress and even some Veteran

VA’s role in migrant medical care draws scrutiny from advocates as border crisis intensifies
A long-standing arrangement between the Department of Veterans Affairs and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)


More than 600 veterans at Tomah VA will have their disability claims reexamined
As a Virginia resident and a veteran, I’ve studied the congressional dueling bills on health

GUARD Act vs. PLUS Act: Veterans should study dueling bills on health care
As a Virginia resident and a veteran, I’ve studied the congressional dueling bills on health
National Association for Veterans Rights Launches to Represent Private Companies That Help Disabled Veterans
Washington, DC – The National Association for Veterans Rights (NAVR) launched today to represent private

Thousands of workers leave the VA amid a flood of new cases and quota demands
Claims processors with the Department of Veterans Affairs say they have strained to keep up

Scott Brown: Platitudes don’t fix the problem, NH Veterans need solutions
Doing Right by America’s Veterans requires providing more freedom and flexibility for their health care

Congress Weighs Competing Proposals to Tackle Companies Charging Veterans to File Claims
A fight is bubbling up over competing proposals in Congress to address companies that charge