Sep. 24, 2013 - The Senate took time out from debate about next week’s looming government shutdown to try to extend the life of several veterans’ programs due to expire on Oct. 1.The measure passed the Senate late Monday by voice vote and with no debate.
It includes payment of a monthly assistance allowance for disabled veterans in training for the Paralymics, the ability to recover from third parties the cost of care for veterans being treated for non-service connected disabilities, and keeping open several child care centers being operated as part of a pilot project to see if they make it easy for veterans to keep medical appointments.
Also included are several programs aimed at homeless veterans, including counseling and referral services for veterans at risk for homelessness, financial assistance for low-income veteran families, and grants to help homeless veterans with special needs.
Without extensions, these programs are all due to end at midnight Sept. 30. read more>>>
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