Legislators, veterans, and union leaders gathered to rally against the VA's decision to cut contracts with unions and plans for layoffs. The post Unions warn that cancelling VA contracts will impact veterans’ care appeared first on Connecticut Inside Investigator.| Connecticut Inside Investigator
ROCKY HILL, CT — Whether by protecting American interests overseas or providing wholesome food for Connecticut families, state veterans continue to serve, according to US Marine Corps veteran Jared McCool.| CT News Junkie
Paul Palazzolo of VVA Chapter 9 discusses their new exhibit at the Detroit Historical Museum. Attorney Kristina Derro explains avoiding "pension poaching".| Veterans Radio
Today, many beneficiaries expect digital, personalized experiences when accessing care and benefit services.| Government Technology Insider
This insightful piece, originally published on Government Technology Insider, highlights the Veterans Health Administration’s approach to improving healthcare access for| Future Healthcare Today
Learn how to overcome rating reduction.VA may not remove a veteran’s 100% rating based on unemployability.| Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia
If you need to file VA disability claim, you may be wondering what the timeline looks like and what to expect. Read on to learn more.| Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia
VA officials told Congress about the $15 billion total budget shortfall in July. Lawmakers say it’s the largest funding gap in the department’s history.| Federal News Network - Helping feds meet their mission.
Debate over federal legislation designed to protect veterans from having their gun rights infringed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs simply for having someone help them with their finances is getting contentious. A U.S. House of Representatives hearing on Wednesday focused on the “Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act,” which would reverse the policy for […]| The Truth About Guns
When Chris Carberg’s father, a Camp Lejeune Marine, was diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2012, it ignited a quest for answers. It was then that Chris first learned about the water contamination at Camp Lejeune. Despite a valiant fight, Chris’s dad, John, lost his battle with the aggressive cancer in 2018, leaving his son determined… The post A Personal Mission: The Story Behind the Camp Lejeune Claims Center appeared first on Camp Lejeune Claims Center.| Camp Lejeune Claims Center
The Camp Lejeune water contamination resulted from leaking fuel tanks and an off-base dry cleaning company that released toxic chemicals, including trichloroethylene (TCE) and benzene, into the groundwater. The military used the water to supply drinking water to the base and nearby civilian communities from 1953 until 1987. The water contamination at Camp Lejeune caused… The post 3 Reasons Why Camp Lejeune Justice Is Good for ALL Veterans appeared first on Camp Lejeune Claims Center.| Camp Lejeune Claims Center
My dad, U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) John Carberg, was diagnosed with aggressive bladder cancer in 2012. Over the next six years, my dad would face countless treatments, surgeries, infections, and hospitalizations related to his bladder. No matter what we did to try and help him, the cancer was always one step ahead of us. At… The post Why We Exist: Honoring My Father and Pursuing Justice for Camp Lejeune Veterans appeared first on Camp Lejeune Claims Center.| Camp Lejeune Claims Center
Learn about the new Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022 which allow victims to seek financial compensation for their injuries and illnesses.| Camp Lejeune Claims Center