Veterans Law

VA and NIH Study on Gulf War Illness May Lead to Potential Treatments and Benefits for Veterans According to Tampa Veterans Lawyer David W. Magann

June 16, 2023

Tampa, Florida – The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) have launched a study to understand better the chronic symptoms of Gulf War Illness/Syndrome. The study addresses the gap in treatments for those suffering from Gulf War Illness. Gulf War veterans who meet the criteria for Gulf War Illness may…

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Veterans Benefits Lawyer, David W. Magann Says New Benefits Will be Helpful to Veterans in Suicidal Crisis

May 30, 2023

Tampa, Florida – The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (the VA) announced earlier this year that Veterans in suicidal crisis can receive free emergency healthcare services at any healthcare facility. This healthcare expansion aims to prevent veteran suicide by ensuring no-cost care to veterans during times of crisis. In addition, the development will help veterans…

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VA and AFGE reach tentative agreement to better serve Veterans and support VA employees

April 7, 2023
VA and AFGE reach tentative agreement to better serve Veterans and support VA employees

WASHINGTON – Today, VA reached a tentative agreement with the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) – the union that represents more than 291,000 Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) employees – on a master bargaining agreement. Read more from the VA: Read More

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VA waives copayments for eligible Native American/Alaska Native Veterans

April 3, 2023
VA waives copayments for eligible Native American/Alaska Native Veterans

Today, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced that eligible American Indian and Alaska Native Veterans are no longer required to make copayments for health care and urgent care received through VA. The Biden-Harris administration and VA are proud to implement this rule, which is estimated to impact approximately 25,000 American Indian and Alaska Native Veterans.…

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VA reaches $1 Billion in grants awarded to states, territories, and Tribes for Veteran cemeteries

March 28, 2023
VA reaches $1 Billion in grants awarded to states, territories, and Tribes for Veteran cemeteries

This month, VA’s National Cemetery Administration awarded its billionth dollar to states, U.S. territories, and Tribes for the establishment, expansion, improvement, and maintenance of state, territorial, and Tribal Veterans cemeteries. The milestone was reached with a grant of $1,860,775 to the state of North Dakota for the expansion of the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery in…

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VA lowers interest rates, makes housing more affordable for Native American Veterans

March 22, 2023
VA lowers interest rates, makes housing more affordable for Native American Veterans

WASHINGTON – Today, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced that it has lowered the interest rate for VA Native American Direct Loans from 6% to 2.5%, making access to housing loans more affordable for Native American Veterans. Read more from the VA: Read More

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New VA Mission Statement recognizes sacred commitment to all Veterans, their families, caregivers and survivors

March 17, 2023
New VA Mission Statement recognizes sacred commitment to all Veterans, their families, caregivers and survivors

WASHINGTON – Today, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced an updated version of its 1959 mission statement. The new mission statement is: ‘To fulfill President Lincoln’s promise to care for those who have served in our nation’s military and for their families, caregivers, and survivors.’ Read more from the VA: Read More

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VA announces goal to house 38,000+ Veterans experiencing homelessness in 2023

March 15, 2023
VA announces goal to house 38,000+ Veterans experiencing homelessness in 2023

Today, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced its 2023 goals for preventing and ending Veteran homelessness. Read more from the VA: Read More

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New Breakthrough Research for PTSD Shows Early Promising Results

March 15, 2023

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the most common afflictions military service personnel incur while on active duty. Ongoing research to help treat PTSD makes slow progress each year. The latest potential breakthrough is combining ketamine and psychotherapy. While not without some drawbacks, initial results indicate it may have promise. The latest research in…

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President Biden fiscal year 2024 budget proposes historic investments in Veterans, their families, caregivers and survivors

March 9, 2023
President Biden fiscal year 2024 budget proposes historic investments in Veterans, their families, caregivers and survivors

Today, the Biden-Harris administration released the president’s budget for fiscal year 2024. This budget proposes critical resources to help VA serve all Veterans, their families, caregivers, and survivors as well as they have served their country. Read more from the VA: Read More

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