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Florida Sen. Rick Scott targets VA wait times and GI Bill hurdles in new legislative push
A new pair of bills introduced in Washington today aims to overhaul how veterans access both their classrooms and their ...
Veterans in El Paso could see a major boost to their college money after the Department of Veterans Affairs quietly announced ...
The decision is a win for veterans who earned benefits under two GI Bills, but details still need to be worked out, attorneys ...
Two months after an IT hiccup at the Department of Veterans Affairs left a significant portion of GI Bill recipients without their anticipated payments for school and housing, some advocates have a ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs building is seen in Washington, D.C., on July 22, 2019. (Photo by Alastair Pike / AFP) The Department of Veterans Affairs’ push to modernize decades-old systems ...
Caleb Garner, 18, was getting his paperwork in order as he prepared for his freshman year at Florida State University. Part of that included looping in the Department of Veterans Affairs. He planned ...
WASHINGTON — Two major veterans groups, joined by the Virginia Attorney General’s Office, are appealing a Department of Veterans Affairs rule mandating a break in military service for veterans seeking ...
Over 1M veterans may qualify for extended VA education benefits after a federal appeal withdrawal clears the way to use both ...
In this week’s episode of The BLUF, host Sarah Kallassy takes a look at how to use the GI Bill Comparison tool to find the right school for you to use your GI Bill benefits. She also talks about how ...
As the government shut down, many veterans using the GI Bill are asking the same question: Will my tuition and housing payments still arrive? For thousands of student veterans, a missed payment could ...
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Major VA update: Millions of veterans could unlock bigger GI Bill benefits now - here's what to know
More than 1 million veterans could benefit immediately as the VA change gives boost to millions of veterans through expanded ...
More than 8,000 service members were separated during the Biden Administration for refusing to comply with the Department of Defense (DOD) COVID vaccine mandate. Following a records review, the DOD ...
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