The Country had better not be patting themselves on the back, they've ignored and obstructed, through their representatives, way too much over these past decades then brought on two more wars of choice, Not Need!
08 October 2010 - It’s unusual for Congress to pass a comprehensive bill to help thousands of veterans with a final legislative sprint that leaves veterans’ service organizations wondering what just happened.
But that’s what the Senate and House did last week. After a burst of closed-door compromises, they agreed to and separately passed the Veterans’ Benefits Act of 2010 (HR 3219), sent it on to the president.
The package has no clear blockbuster initiative. But it improves many veterans’ benefits including some allowances for disabled veterans and various veterans’ insurance options. Employment protections are toughened for those returning to civilian jobs.
Service members moving out of phone service areas will be able to sever cell phone contracts without penalty. And new federal grants will be authorized for job training and counseling, childcare services to homeless women veterans and homeless veterans with children.
“I think it’s fantastic and I’m truly incredulous that it went through as fast at it did,” said Tim Tetz, the American Legion’s legislative director. {read rest}
The Veterans' Benefit Act of 2010 is tremendous legislation for the heroes and heroines of this great nation. There are positively encouraging initiatives in this Act. I was pleased to learn of the inclusion of job training and counseling for women veterans. There is also child care services for homeless women veterans and homeless vets with children in the package. We work daily on behalf of disadvantaged and underserved veterans and this package send a positive note of hope. Many vets will be helped by the Veterans Benefits Act of 2010. We at Steps & Stages, Inc./NABVETS Region V applaud the House Committee on Veterans Affairs!!! Bravo Zulu
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