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Forgetting Our Heroes: Vets Miss Out On Benefits
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It pains us to say that this story won’t be the first time we’ve told you about how
our heroic veterans are missing out on the benefits and care they deserve, at the
expense and greed of others. In fact, back in May of last year, the Los Angeles Times
reported how officials at the cash-strapped Department of Veterans Affairs gave themselves
— in sum — a total $3.8 million in bonuses, even though the VA was nearly broke. [Mic
Check]
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Then, in December, we told you how, according to the American Institute of Philanthropy,
which serves as a watchdog organization for the philanthropy world, eight veterans
charities, including some of the nation’s largest, gave less than a third of the money
raised to wounded vets. [Mic
Check]
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And now, we’ve got some more bad news. According to local liaisons, “many veterans
never receive the federal and state benefits to which they’re entitled because they’re
unaware they qualify for health care, tax breaks and other compensation.” [USA
Today]
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The VA gives briefings and booklets about benefits to military personnel before they
are discharged and sends each a “welcome home” packet with reminders and toll-free
numbers. But it’s not enough. Veterans often don’t know they can get financial or
medical help or increases in disability pay, says Jim Golgart, a veterans service
officer in Le Center, Minn.
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And now, many state veterans groups are saying the federal VA needs to step it up
by giving outreach grants to state agencies.
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As it stands now, 30 states have county veterans service officers to give out information
and help fill out applications; the rest have state or regional officers. Those advocates
say reaching veterans is difficult.
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The good news? Legislation pending in the Senate would create a separate budget for
VA outreach. The House of Representatives has passed a similar bill.
http://miccheckradio.org/issues/2008/january/10/necessary_news#15645
TS #42 Now Available! http://www.truthseekerscast.com Join the network! http://truthseekers-network.ryze.com/Private Reply to Danielle (Dani) Cutler | Jan 12, 2008 1:47 am | | re: Yep, we sure do "support the troops" - Benefits Book website ... | # | James Booth | | . 2007 Federal Benefits for Veterans Book available online
The 2007 edition of the Federal Benefits for Veterans and Dependents is now available online. Updated annually, this publication provided information for Veterans and their dependents on a wide variety of topics: VA Healthcare, Service Connected Disabilities, Pensions, Home Loans, Life Insurance, and Memorial Benefits. This publication can be found at http://bookstore.gpo.gov
Additional sections provide information for Reservists, National Guard, and other Special Groups. "While much of our immediate attention focuses on our new generation of veterans, we certainly have not forgotten veterans who served in past wars," writes Secretary of Veterans Affairs Jim Nicholson in the Prologue to the 2007 Benefits Book. "This publication is intended as a reference guide for all of our nation's veterans, their spouses and family members, and those who help veterans access VA benefits and services."
Go to: - http://bookstore.gpo.gov/actions/GetPublication.do?stocknumber=051-000-00231-8
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