The Washington Times – In a year when the Department of Veterans Affairs has repeatedly come under fire for problems ranging from deadly delays in medical appointments to its hefty backlog [...]
Swords Blog – The conference is hosting various workshops for women veterans to provide information for health assessment, entrepreneurs, resume writing and interview skills, and financial [...]
Hawaii News Now – U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono let a panel of Hawaii military veterans vent their frustration over accessing health care and navigating what some of them called a cumbersome [...]
AFSCME – A U.S. Senate report reveals the extent to which for-profit universities benefit from the federal G.I. Bill program. For-profit schools received $1.7 billion in veterans’ benefits [...]
NBC News – VA medical facilities are improperly billing private insurers for treatment of service-related injuries and disabilities, according to veterans groups and a spot check of [...]
KAKE.com – Another veteran says he’s been waiting four years on claims and appeals, just to get treatment for exposure to agent orange. “What if I told you I filed a claim, [...]
WLTX – “No bonus should have been given,” said Tucker. Tucker says there are thousands of veterans waiting for their benefits and now is not the time to reward employees. [...]
The Doe Fund – After a 30-year career in the US Army and becoming the highest ranking psychiatrist in the force, Gen. Sutton will now lead one of our city’s most important agencies at a [...]
Stars and Stripes – Outlining the benefits of a $16 billion reform package he helped negotiate last month, Sen. Johnny Isakson told Augusta veterans Tuesday they can expect more [...]
The Blaze – “It doesn’t automatically result in firing or some kind of disciplinary action,” McDonald said, according to the San Jose Mercury News. “The way we improve performance is [...]