Concurrent Receipt
Lawmakers Revive Push to End ‘Wounded Veteran Tax’
“They have upheld their oath; they have fulfilled their duties. The question before us is whether we will fulfill ours.”
“They have upheld their oath; they have fulfilled their duties. The question before us is whether we will fulfill ours.”
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Join MOAA’s work to pass the Love Lives On Act.
It’s a strong first step to rebuild trust with the veteran community, but more work needs done.
Most respondents to a survey by Blue Star Families said they wouldn't -- proof that quality-of-life concerns aren't being addressed.
Officials have pledged not to enforce the regulation, but that’s not enough to rebuild trust with veterans.
These bills would support veteran caregivers, help fight fraud, and strengthen military-to-civilian transition assistance.
MOAA will highlight the legislation, and other key veterans’ priorities, in our testimony on Capitol Hill next week.
Unaccredited actors are breaking the law, charging thousands to “help” veterans and survivors with VA claims.
The Pentagon will have a full-year budget, but some in uniform face continued uncertainty.
A bipartisan bill would establish much-needed support for these often-overlooked individuals.
A regularly updated resource on this must-pass legislation targeting an unfair pay offset faced by combat-injured veterans.