This Veterans' Administration, for the past five years, along with the Executive Branch and it's Cabinet, have finally been taking on the long ignored Veterans' issues, and the new from these recent wars, by the public served and thus through their Representatives! Sadly many many of the Brothers and Sisters have perished from these ignored issues, demand wars give tax cuts with and put said wars costs, no bid contracts for private government contractors, on the credit card, send the very few into, and many still will. And the representatives, especially in the now House of Representatives, take issues caused by that under funding, budget still mostly borrowed, and more and lay blame on the Agency and not themselves, the people served follow that lead, for decades now!!
February 12, 2014 - The Affordable Care Act has forced residents along the Roaring Fork Valley to figure out what to do about insurance… whether it’s sign up for a plan, or pay a fine. But many in the Valley can already get discounted or free care. That's because Veterans Affairs, or the VA, has opened up its doors to more military veterans who served in the Vietnam War or the Persian Gulf War (also called Operation Desert Storm).Tom Ziemann is a Care Coordinator with Veterans Affairs. That means he works with all kinds of different doctors to help make sure a veteran is getting the right treatment. Ziemann works in Grand Junction, but keeps an eye on the VA’s Glenwood Springs clinic. He says, “A lot of folks were looking at having to get insurance and therefore having to pay premiums, when as we speak, they’re eligible for VA health care.” read more>>>
Veterans may have been exposed to a range of chemical, physical, and environmental hazards during military service.
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