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6 hours ago ago from Veterans Issues and Random Thoughts
WASHINGTON — Universities and colleges are still waiting for tuition payments for thousands of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans who attended school last fall under the new GI Bill, leaving the veterans panicked that they'll be unable to return to class in January. Veterans Affairs Department officials promise to get them back into the classroom. The VA says the number of veterans with claims unprocessed is now fewer than 5,000 – down from ...
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In This Issue: 1. First Session Wrap Up 2. VA Appropriations Update 3. Secure Your Luggage 1. First Session Wrap-Up: As the 111th Congress wraps up its first session, now is a great time to review our successes and what's ahead in 2010. Our number one priority goal, Advanced Funding for VA Health Care, was signed into law in October (PL 111-81). VA will now know its medical care funding a year in advance, making it possible to plan ...
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From a simple man who loves God, his country, and his family and this beautiful land. Jay Printz is a member of the Board of Directors of the National Rifle Association; a 26-year veteran Montana Sheriff, retired in 1999; U.S. Marine and Vietnam combat veteran. He spent a dangerous year in Iraq in 2004-2005, serving as an advisor to Iraqi national security forces. He brought a successful U.S. Supreme Court challenge against the ...
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Excerpt from Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities : (click for entire article) Gaining admission to Michigan State University is a prestigious accomplishment. For different groups, an education can mean many different things. Veterans of the United States Armed Forces come to campus after facing a different world, having served our country and most have seen combat in war. A veteran's education is especially important to ...
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AP ENTERPRISE: Vets wait for GI Bill payments
22 hours ago ago from U.S. News
AP ENTERPRISE: Vets wait for GI Bill payments WASHINGTON (AP) -- Universities and colleges are still waiting for tuition payments for thousands of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans who attended school last fall under the new GI Bill, leaving the veterans panicked that they'll be unable to return to class in January. Veterans Affairs Department officials promise to get them back into the classroom. The VA says the number of veterans with claims ...
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