Nov 21, 2024

Veterans Pay Attention

  Federal spending cuts are coming, and Veteran programs are at the top of the list from the (NON-VETERAN) Trump Administration. From a Washington Post story:

"The programs without separate spending authorization that Ramaswamy would do away with represent more than $516 billion, according to the Congressional Budget Office. The 10 largest make up $380 billion. Here’s a look at what some of those programs do."

Veterans’ health care

"A 1996 law set eligibility requirements for military veterans to receive hospital, medical and nursing home care and authorized spending for those services and patient enrollment. That law has not been renewed, but Congress regularly allocates additional Department of Veterans Affairs funding and allows benefits to increase automatically based on inflation. VA provides medical care to more than 9.1 million enrolled veterans, according to the agency."


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