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VFW Washington Weekly - December 18, 2009
10 hours ago ago from Veterans News Bureau
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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9 hours ago ago from Munz\'s Place
Nonpartisan agency says House bill would reduce senior care - washingtonpost.com : "A plan to slash more than $500 billion from future Medicare spending -- one of the biggest sources of funding for President Obama's proposed overhaul of the nation's health-care system -- would sharply reduce benefits for some senior citizens and could jeopardize access to care for millions of others, according to a government evaluation released Saturday. ...
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20 hours ago ago from The Thunder Run
Glitch Blocks Some GI Bill Payments More than four months after launching the new Post 9/11 GI Bill, many veterans are still not getting their benefit. More Benefit Alert for Veterans Both the Montgomery and Post 9/11 GI Bills are worth over $49,000. This money is not a loan and will help you cover the costs of getting a degree. More Committee Addresses Unemployment U.S. Senator Daniel K. Akaka (D-Hawaii), chairman of the Veterans' ...
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23 hours ago ago from Gryffn Musings
You do know that Obama s health care bill will NOT provide benefits for anyone until 2013 even though you will be paying taxes for it and getting the restrictions already right? No Gain, but plenty of Pain, for the next three years. This suffer now, benefit later is the byproduct of the Administration s sleight of hand in specifying ten years worth of cuts and taxes in the legislation, but deferring its benefits for the first four ...
Related contentMajor Egan... why'd you do it? (Posted 24 Dec 08)
14 hours ago ago from Clark County Politics
. I originally posted this a year ago today (24 Dec). And it bears repeating. This story was in the paper... although, unfortunately, not on the Columbian web. It is the story of a retired Army Major, one Thomas Egan; a veteran of 2 years on the Korean DMZ, a Master's graduate of the University of Oregon; a retired Oregon Army National Guard officer. He was found dead, apparently frozen to death, next to a bottle of booze, in Eugene, ...
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