Little FYI for American veterans.
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Week of December 18, 2006
A comprehensive bill that will benefit millions of veterans was passed by the U.S. Senate on December 9th the last day of the 109th Congress. The bill now goes to President Bush to be signed into law. The new law (S. 3421) will allow the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to proceed with major construction projects across the country, improve mental health care access, enhance telehealth outreach, and increase assistance to address homelessness. The bill will also enable VA will to create a pilot program that makes non-VA facilities - such as private nursing homes or community hospitals - eligible for state veterans' home per diem payments.
To learn more about military legislation, visit the Military.com Legislative Center.
A comprehensive bill that will benefit millions of veterans was passed by the U.S. Senate on December 9th the last day of the 109th Congress. The bill now goes to President Bush to be signed into law. The new law (S. 3421) will allow the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to proceed with major construction projects across the country, improve mental health care access, enhance telehealth outreach, and increase assistance to address homelessness. The bill will also enable VA will to create a pilot program that makes non-VA facilities - such as private nursing homes or community hospitals - eligible for state veterans' home per diem payments.
To learn more about military legislation, visit the Military.com Legislative Center.
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