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FW: VFW Washington Weekly, February 28, 2014

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Subject: VFW Washington Weekly, February 28, 2014
To: rserge@live.com
From: tmorris@vfw.org
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2014 17:02:28 -0500

VFW Washington Weekly, February 28, 2014

VFW WASHINGTON WEEKLY
February 28, 2014
In This Issue:
1. VFW Legislative Conference Update
2. Senate Fails to Pass Comprehensive Vets Bill
3. VFW Rallies for Advance Funding
4. Senate Discusses Sexual Assault -- VA/DOD Services
5. House Discusses VR&E Program
6. House VA Committee Holds Health Care Oversight Hearing
7. President to Award 24 Medals of Honor
8. Veterans Crisis Line Info

1. VFW Washington Conference Begins: More than VFW 500 members are arriving in the Nation's Capital this weekend to urge their members of Congress to end sequestration. "We are still a nation at war," said VFW National Commander Bill Thien, "and our duty is to end the sequester and fight continued attempts to force veterans, service members and their families to shoulder an unfair share of the nation's debt, fight for advance appropriations for all VA accounts, and fight to preserve the safety and security of the United States and the continued viability of the All-Volunteer Military." Thien will present the VFW's legislative positions at 10 a.m., Wednesday, in testimony before a joint hearing of the Senate and House Veterans Affairs Committees. That evening he will present Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) with the VFW's 2014 Congressional Award, which for 50 years has been presented annually to one sitting member of the House or Senate for significant legislative contributions on behalf of those who have worn the uniform. Other legislative conference events include:
* Hosting a Wounded Warrior Dinner tonight for wounded troops and their families from the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center at nearby Bethesda, Md.
* Awarding a $30,000 scholarship Monday evening at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City, Va., to the winner of the annual VFW Voice of Democracy program, a patriotic-themed contest that this year judged more than 40,000 high school student entries. The winner will be joined onstage by home schooled eight-grader Alexis Canen from Glendive, Mont., who beat 110,000 other middle school students to win a $5,000 scholarship in the VFW's annual Patriot's Pen contest.
The VFW will stream live video of the 2014 Voice of Democracy Parade of Winners beginning at 6 p.m. (EST), Monday, and video of the VFW national commander's congressional testimony will stream online Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m. (EST). Visit www.vfw.org/livestream to access the stream directly. If you miss the live feed, you can also use the "on-demand" feature to watch at any time.

2. Senate Fails to Pass Comprehensive Vets Bill Update: Yesterday, VFW-supported legislation, S. 1982, the Comprehensive Veterans Health and Benefits and Military Retirement Pay Restoration Act stalled in the Senate. Problems with the way the bill was funded prevented it from making it to a final vote, and it has been sent back to Committee. The bill contains an array of provisions including Advance Appropriations and improvements to veterans' health, education and survivor benefits that would have extended to all generations of veterans. The VFW thanks all of its advocates and members for calling their Senators urging their support for this historic legislation. We will continue to work with the Committee to bring this bill to a vote, so it can be sent to the House for consideration.

3. VFW Rallies for Advance Funding: On Tuesday, the VFW alongside its Independent Budget partner, Disabled American Veterans, and other leading veterans' advocates rallied on Capitol Hill asking Congress to pass full advance appropriations for all VA programs. The VFW is part of a coalition spearheaded by DAV calling for full advance funding as part of the new #KeepThePromise campaign. In order to protect veterans from budget uncertainty, the veterans' community is now calling on Congress to pass full advance appropriations for all VA accounts. H.R. 813, unanimously passed the House Veterans' Affairs Committee last year, but awaits full House passage. The Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee also favorably reported its companion bill, S. 932, to the full Senate for consideration. Next week during our annual legislative conference, our members and advocates will call on the House and Senate to quickly pass their advance appropriations bills, protecting veterans from future budget battles. For more on the rally and the bills, visit our blog at: http://thevfw.blogspot.com/2014/02/vfw-rallies-congress-for-advance-va.html

4. Senate Discusses Sexual Assault -- VA/DOD Services: This week, the Senate Armed Services Committee held a hearing to discuss sexual assault in the military and services provided survivors within VA and DOD. Witnesses included leadership from VA's Office of Family Services, Women's Mental Health and Education and Training Division, National Military Sexual Trauma Support Team and DOD's Defense Health Affairs and Sexual Assault and Prevention and Response Office (SAPRO). A panel of former survivors also spoke about their personal experiences with sexual assault while in the military. Committee Chair, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) called the hearing a step forward in understanding the long-term psychological toll on the survivors of sexual trauma in the military and the best practices for effective treatment. Survivors were asked to discuss the treatment they received, if they suffered from PTSD and what Congress can do to improve care when sexual assaults occur. The VA and DOD were asked to testify about the programs they have in place to address the needs of sexual assault survivors, including medical therapies for PTSD and suicide prevention. Committee members all agreed that they need to learn more about treatments and how both DOD and VA are ensuring continuity of care when victims transition from active duty to veteran status. For testimony from the hearing or to view the recorded webcast, click here: http://www.armed-services.senate.gov/hearings/the-relationships-between-military-sexual-assault-posttraumatic-stress-disorder-and-suicide-and-on-department-of-defense-and-department-of-veterans-affairs-medical-treatment-and-management-of-victims-of-sexual-trauma_02/26/2014

5. House Discusses VR&E Program: On Tuesday, the House VA Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity discussed VA's Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) program. A recent GAO report found that half of the 17,000 veterans that entered the VR&E program were placed in suitable jobs, about a third left before meeting goals, and others are still participating in the program. The report also noted that on average, it took veterans six years to find employment, due in part to most of them using the program on a temporary basis. Subcommittee Chairman Bill Flores (R-TX) and his colleagues addressed the various limitations and hindrances facing disabled veterans who apply for VR&E. Several of the testifying witnesses brought forth their observations and concerns regarding the program. For more on the hearing and other information on VR&E, visit our blog at: http://thevfw.blogspot.com/2014/02/house-discusses-vocational.html

6. House VA Committee Holds Health Care Oversight Hearing: On Wednesday, the House VA Subcommittee on Health held a hearing on actions taken by VHA in response to various oversight hearings held last year. Issues discussed included physician staffing, procurement, pain management, and MST treatment. During the hearing, the VA was questioned about recent media reports that the Greater Los Angeles VA Medical Center inappropriately purged thousands of exam requests in 2008 and 2009, and then destroyed veterans' medical records to cover it up, in order to create the illusion that they were reducing the backlog. The allegations were brought forward by a former VA employee. Dr. Robert Petzel, VA Undersecretary for Health, said that these reports misrepresented the facts, calling them "scurrilous." He stated that the LA VAMC only deleted old requests from veterans who had repeatedly failed to show up to the exams, in many cases because they moved away. Dr. Petzel further stated that medical Records in the VA Electronic Health Record System cannot be destroyed. To read testimony from the hearing, click here: http://veterans.house.gov/hearing/va-accountability-assessing-actions-taken-in-response-to-subcommittee-oversight-0

7. President to Award 24 Medals of Honor: On March 18, the president is set to present the Medal of Honor to 24 Army soldiers for conspicuous gallantry during World War II, Korea and Vietnam. In 2002, Congress called for a review of Jewish and Hispanic American war records to ensure that those deserving of the nation's highest medal were not denied because of prejudice. The review also found the records of others worthy of the Medal of Honor. The 24 soldiers---23 enlisted and one officer---were previously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. All but three of the medals will be presented posthumously. Read more at http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/02/21/president-obama-award-medal-honor.

8. Veterans Crisis Line Info: If a veteran or service member you know is showing signs of crisis, such as hopelessness, anxiety or withdrawal, call on the caring professionals at the VA's Veterans Crisis Line who are ready to listen and provide support. The Veterans Crisis Line is a free, confidential resource that veterans, service members and their families can access anytime. Call 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1, chat online at VeteransCrisisLine.net/Chat, or text to 838255 for free, confidential support, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. You can start the conversation today. Visit VeteransCrisisline.net/SpreadtheWord to download free Veterans Crisis Line materials so you can tell others how to do it, too.

As always, we want to share your advocacy stories on the VFW Capitol Hill blog. To share your stories either fill out our online form by clicking here, http://www.vfw.org/Forms/Capitol-Hill-Blog-Submissions/, or simply email photos and stories directly to vfwac@vfw.org.

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FW: Your February 28 Washington Weekly

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Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2014 16:32:00 -0600
From: friendsoffreedom@vfw.org
To: rserge1@outlook.com
Subject: Your February 28 Washington Weekly

The Veterans of Foreign Wars
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Washington Weekly
Arrow February 28, 2014
The VFW Washington Conference Begins
More than 500 VFW members are arriving in the Nation's Capital this weekend to urge their members of Congress to end sequestration. "We are still a nation at war," said VFW National Commander Bill Thien, "and our duty is to end the sequester and fight continued attempts to force veterans, service members, and their families to shoulder an unfair share of the nation's debt, fight for advance appropriations for all VA accounts, and fight to preserve the safety and security of the United States and the continued viability of the All-Volunteer Military." Thien will present the VFW's legislative positions at 10 a.m., Wednesday, in testimony before a joint hearing of the Senate and House Veterans Affairs Committees. That evening, he will present Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) with the VFW's 2014 Congressional Award, which for 50 years has been presented annually to one sitting member of the House or Senate for significant legislative contributions on behalf of those who have worn the uniform. Other legislative conference events include:
  • Hosting a Wounded Warrior Dinner tonight for wounded troops and their families from the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center at nearby Bethesda, Md.
  • Awarding a $30,000 scholarship Monday evening at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City, Va., to the winner of the annual VFW Voice of Democracy program, a patriotic-themed contest that this year judged more than 40,000 high school student entries. The winner will be joined onstage by home-schooled eight-grader Alexis Canen from Glendive, Mont., who beat 110,000 other middle school students to win a $5,000 scholarship in the VFW's annual Patriot's Pen contest.
The VFW will stream live video of the 2014 Voice of Democracy Parade of Winners beginning at 6 p.m. (EST), Monday, and video of the VFW National Commander's congressional testimony will stream online Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m. (EST). Visit www.vfw.org/livestream to access the stream directly. If you miss the live feed, you can also use the "on-demand" feature to watch at any time.
Senate Fails to Pass Comprehensive Vets Bill UpdateYesterday, VFW-supported legislation, S. 1982, the Comprehensive Veterans Health and Benefits and Military Retirement Pay Restoration Act, stalled in the Senate. Problems with the way the bill was funded prevented it from making it to a final vote, and it has been sent back to Committee. The bill contains an array of provisions, including Advance Appropriations and improvements to veterans' health, education and survivor benefits that would have extended to all generations of veterans. The VFW thanks all of its advocates and members for calling their Senators and urging their support for this historic legislation. We will continue to work with the Committee to bring this bill to a vote, so it can be sent to the House for consideration.
The VFW Rallies for Advance FundingOn Tuesday, the VFW, alongside its Independent Budget partner, Disabled American Veterans, and other leading veterans' advocates, rallied on Capitol Hill to ask Congress to pass full advance appropriations for all VA programs. The VFW is part of a coalition, spearheaded by DAV, that's calling for full advance funding as part of the new #KeepThePromise campaign. In order to protect veterans from budget uncertainty, the veterans' community is now calling on Congress to pass full advance appropriations for all VA accounts. H.R. 813, unanimously passed the House Veterans' Affairs Committee last year, but awaits full House passage. The Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee also favorably reported its companion bill, S. 932, to the full Senate for consideration. Next week, during our annual legislative conference, our members and advocates will call on the House and Senate to quickly pass their advance appropriations bills, protecting veterans from future budget battles. For more on the rally and the bills, visit our blog.
Senate Discusses Sexual Assault – VA/DOD ServicesThis week, the Senate Armed Services Committee held a hearing to discuss sexual assault in the military and services provided to survivors within VA and DOD. Witnesses included leadership from VA's Office of Family Services, Women's Mental Health and Education Training Division, National Military Sexual Trauma Support Team, and DOD's Defense Health Affairs, and Sexual Assault and Prevention and Response Office (SAPRO). A panel of former survivors also spoke about their personal experiences with sexual assault while in the military. Committee Chair, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) called the hearing a step forward in understanding the long-term psychological toll on the survivors of sexual trauma in the military and the best practices for effective treatment. Survivors were asked to discuss the treatment they received, if they suffered from PTSD and what Congress can do to improve care when sexual assaults occur. The VA and DOD were asked to testify about the programs they have in place to address the needs of sexual assault survivors, including medical therapies for PTSD and suicide prevention. Committee members all agreed that they need to learn more about treatments and how both DOD and VA are ensuring continuity of care when victims transition from active-duty to veteran status. For testimony from the hearing or to view the recorded webcast, click here.
House Discusses VR&E ProgramOn Tuesday, the House VA Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity discussed VA's Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) program. A recent GAO report found that half of the 17,000 veterans who entered the VR&E program were placed in suitable jobs; a third left before meeting goal; and others are still participating in the program. The report also noted that, on average, it took veterans six years to find employment, due in part to most of them using the program on a temporary basis. Subcommittee Chairman Bill Flores (R-TX) and his colleagues addressed the various limitations and hindrances facing disabled veterans who apply for VR&E. Several of the testifying witnesses brought forth their observations and concerns regarding the program. For more on the hearing and other information on VR&E, visit our blog.
House VA Committee Holds Health Care Oversight HearingOn Wednesday, the House VA Subcommittee on Health held a hearing on actions taken by VHA in response to various oversight hearings held last year. Issues discussed included physician staffing, procurement, pain management, and MST treatment. During the hearing, the VA was questioned about recent media reports that the Greater Los Angeles VA Medical Center inappropriately purged thousands of exam requests in 2008 and 2009, and then destroyed veterans' medical records to cover it up, in order to create the illusion that they were reducing the backlog. The allegations were brought forward by a former VA employee. Dr. Robert Petzel, VA Undersecretary for Health, said that these reports misrepresented the facts, calling them "scurrilous." He stated that the LA VAMC only deleted old requests from veterans who had repeatedly failed to show up to the exams, in many cases because they moved away. Dr. Petzel further stated that medical records in the VA Electronic Health Record System cannot be destroyed. Read testimony from the hearing.
President to Award 24 Medals of HonorOn March 18, the president is set to present the Medal of Honor to 24 Army soldiers for conspicuous gallantry during World War II, Korea and Vietnam. In 2002, Congress called for a review of Jewish and Hispanic American war records to ensure that those deserving of the nation's highest medal were not denied because of prejudice. The review also found the records of others worthy of the Medal of Honor. The 24 soldiers—23 enlisted and one officer—were previously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. All but three of the medals will be presented posthumously. Read more.
Veterans Crisis Line InfoIf a veteran or service member you know is showing signs of crisis, such as hopelessness, anxiety or withdrawal, call on the caring professionals at the VA's Veterans Crisis Line who are ready to listen and provide support. The Veterans Crisis Line is a free, confidential resource that veterans, service members and their families can access anytime. Call 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1, chat online at VeteransCrisisLine.net/Chat, or text to 838255 for free, confidential support, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. You can start the conversation today. Visit VeteransCrisisline.net/SpreadtheWord to download free Veterans Crisis Line materials so you can tell others how to do it, too.
As always, we want to share your advocacy stories on the VFW Capitol Hill blog. To share your stories, fill out our online form or simply email photos and stories directly to vfwac@vfw.org.
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FW: VFW Washington Weekly, February 28, 2014

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Subject: VFW Washington Weekly, February 28, 2014
To: rserge1@outlook.com
From: tmorris@vfw.org
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2014 17:02:38 -0500

VFW Washington Weekly, February 28, 2014

VFW WASHINGTON WEEKLY
February 28, 2014
In This Issue:
1. VFW Legislative Conference Update
2. Senate Fails to Pass Comprehensive Vets Bill
3. VFW Rallies for Advance Funding
4. Senate Discusses Sexual Assault -- VA/DOD Services
5. House Discusses VR&E Program
6. House VA Committee Holds Health Care Oversight Hearing
7. President to Award 24 Medals of Honor
8. Veterans Crisis Line Info

1. VFW Washington Conference Begins: More than VFW 500 members are arriving in the Nation's Capital this weekend to urge their members of Congress to end sequestration. "We are still a nation at war," said VFW National Commander Bill Thien, "and our duty is to end the sequester and fight continued attempts to force veterans, service members and their families to shoulder an unfair share of the nation's debt, fight for advance appropriations for all VA accounts, and fight to preserve the safety and security of the United States and the continued viability of the All-Volunteer Military." Thien will present the VFW's legislative positions at 10 a.m., Wednesday, in testimony before a joint hearing of the Senate and House Veterans Affairs Committees. That evening he will present Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) with the VFW's 2014 Congressional Award, which for 50 years has been presented annually to one sitting member of the House or Senate for significant legislative contributions on behalf of those who have worn the uniform. Other legislative conference events include:
* Hosting a Wounded Warrior Dinner tonight for wounded troops and their families from the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center at nearby Bethesda, Md.
* Awarding a $30,000 scholarship Monday evening at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City, Va., to the winner of the annual VFW Voice of Democracy program, a patriotic-themed contest that this year judged more than 40,000 high school student entries. The winner will be joined onstage by home schooled eight-grader Alexis Canen from Glendive, Mont., who beat 110,000 other middle school students to win a $5,000 scholarship in the VFW's annual Patriot's Pen contest.
The VFW will stream live video of the 2014 Voice of Democracy Parade of Winners beginning at 6 p.m. (EST), Monday, and video of the VFW national commander's congressional testimony will stream online Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m. (EST). Visit www.vfw.org/livestream to access the stream directly. If you miss the live feed, you can also use the "on-demand" feature to watch at any time.

2. Senate Fails to Pass Comprehensive Vets Bill Update: Yesterday, VFW-supported legislation, S. 1982, the Comprehensive Veterans Health and Benefits and Military Retirement Pay Restoration Act stalled in the Senate. Problems with the way the bill was funded prevented it from making it to a final vote, and it has been sent back to Committee. The bill contains an array of provisions including Advance Appropriations and improvements to veterans' health, education and survivor benefits that would have extended to all generations of veterans. The VFW thanks all of its advocates and members for calling their Senators urging their support for this historic legislation. We will continue to work with the Committee to bring this bill to a vote, so it can be sent to the House for consideration.

3. VFW Rallies for Advance Funding: On Tuesday, the VFW alongside its Independent Budget partner, Disabled American Veterans, and other leading veterans' advocates rallied on Capitol Hill asking Congress to pass full advance appropriations for all VA programs. The VFW is part of a coalition spearheaded by DAV calling for full advance funding as part of the new #KeepThePromise campaign. In order to protect veterans from budget uncertainty, the veterans' community is now calling on Congress to pass full advance appropriations for all VA accounts. H.R. 813, unanimously passed the House Veterans' Affairs Committee last year, but awaits full House passage. The Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee also favorably reported its companion bill, S. 932, to the full Senate for consideration. Next week during our annual legislative conference, our members and advocates will call on the House and Senate to quickly pass their advance appropriations bills, protecting veterans from future budget battles. For more on the rally and the bills, visit our blog at: http://thevfw.blogspot.com/2014/02/vfw-rallies-congress-for-advance-va.html

4. Senate Discusses Sexual Assault -- VA/DOD Services: This week, the Senate Armed Services Committee held a hearing to discuss sexual assault in the military and services provided survivors within VA and DOD. Witnesses included leadership from VA's Office of Family Services, Women's Mental Health and Education and Training Division, National Military Sexual Trauma Support Team and DOD's Defense Health Affairs and Sexual Assault and Prevention and Response Office (SAPRO). A panel of former survivors also spoke about their personal experiences with sexual assault while in the military. Committee Chair, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) called the hearing a step forward in understanding the long-term psychological toll on the survivors of sexual trauma in the military and the best practices for effective treatment. Survivors were asked to discuss the treatment they received, if they suffered from PTSD and what Congress can do to improve care when sexual assaults occur. The VA and DOD were asked to testify about the programs they have in place to address the needs of sexual assault survivors, including medical therapies for PTSD and suicide prevention. Committee members all agreed that they need to learn more about treatments and how both DOD and VA are ensuring continuity of care when victims transition from active duty to veteran status. For testimony from the hearing or to view the recorded webcast, click here: http://www.armed-services.senate.gov/hearings/the-relationships-between-military-sexual-assault-posttraumatic-stress-disorder-and-suicide-and-on-department-of-defense-and-department-of-veterans-affairs-medical-treatment-and-management-of-victims-of-sexual-trauma_02/26/2014

5. House Discusses VR&E Program: On Tuesday, the House VA Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity discussed VA's Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) program. A recent GAO report found that half of the 17,000 veterans that entered the VR&E program were placed in suitable jobs, about a third left before meeting goals, and others are still participating in the program. The report also noted that on average, it took veterans six years to find employment, due in part to most of them using the program on a temporary basis. Subcommittee Chairman Bill Flores (R-TX) and his colleagues addressed the various limitations and hindrances facing disabled veterans who apply for VR&E. Several of the testifying witnesses brought forth their observations and concerns regarding the program. For more on the hearing and other information on VR&E, visit our blog at: http://thevfw.blogspot.com/2014/02/house-discusses-vocational.html

6. House VA Committee Holds Health Care Oversight Hearing: On Wednesday, the House VA Subcommittee on Health held a hearing on actions taken by VHA in response to various oversight hearings held last year. Issues discussed included physician staffing, procurement, pain management, and MST treatment. During the hearing, the VA was questioned about recent media reports that the Greater Los Angeles VA Medical Center inappropriately purged thousands of exam requests in 2008 and 2009, and then destroyed veterans' medical records to cover it up, in order to create the illusion that they were reducing the backlog. The allegations were brought forward by a former VA employee. Dr. Robert Petzel, VA Undersecretary for Health, said that these reports misrepresented the facts, calling them "scurrilous." He stated that the LA VAMC only deleted old requests from veterans who had repeatedly failed to show up to the exams, in many cases because they moved away. Dr. Petzel further stated that medical Records in the VA Electronic Health Record System cannot be destroyed. To read testimony from the hearing, click here: http://veterans.house.gov/hearing/va-accountability-assessing-actions-taken-in-response-to-subcommittee-oversight-0

7. President to Award 24 Medals of Honor: On March 18, the president is set to present the Medal of Honor to 24 Army soldiers for conspicuous gallantry during World War II, Korea and Vietnam. In 2002, Congress called for a review of Jewish and Hispanic American war records to ensure that those deserving of the nation's highest medal were not denied because of prejudice. The review also found the records of others worthy of the Medal of Honor. The 24 soldiers---23 enlisted and one officer---were previously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. All but three of the medals will be presented posthumously. Read more at http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/02/21/president-obama-award-medal-honor.

8. Veterans Crisis Line Info: If a veteran or service member you know is showing signs of crisis, such as hopelessness, anxiety or withdrawal, call on the caring professionals at the VA's Veterans Crisis Line who are ready to listen and provide support. The Veterans Crisis Line is a free, confidential resource that veterans, service members and their families can access anytime. Call 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1, chat online at VeteransCrisisLine.net/Chat, or text to 838255 for free, confidential support, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. You can start the conversation today. Visit VeteransCrisisline.net/SpreadtheWord to download free Veterans Crisis Line materials so you can tell others how to do it, too.

As always, we want to share your advocacy stories on the VFW Capitol Hill blog. To share your stories either fill out our online form by clicking here, http://www.vfw.org/Forms/Capitol-Hill-Blog-Submissions/, or simply email photos and stories directly to vfwac@vfw.org.

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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

FW: Have you shared this on Facebook yet?

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Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 14:24:28 -0600
From: friendsoffreedom@vfw.org
To: rserge1@outlook.com
Subject: Have you shared this on Facebook yet?

The Veterans of Foreign Wars
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Pass It On! Share the Clip That Won the VFW's Voice of Democracy in Nevada
Dear Robert,
We hope you've already listened to the audio clip of the winner of the VFW's Voice of Democracy audio-essay competition from your state.
Now we need you to help us spread the word!
When you help the VFW get the word out, you're doing two very important things:
1.    Recognizing the accomplishment of this year's winner
2.    Letting other young patriots know about the VFW's scholarship opportunities

Robert, we know you're proud of this year's winner. Please take a moment to show it! Your support means a lot to the next generation of patriotic American citizens and the VFW.
Share the News Now 3
Be sure to watch the live streaming coverage of the national winner being announced on the evening of Monday, March 3. You can also sign up for an email alert to find out who takes top honors. Thank you!

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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

FW: Rock the Troops is Coming







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Subject: Fw: Rock the Troops is Coming



Please note: forwarded message attached

From: Lou Rothenstein <loumisgm@yahoo.com>
To: "sidewinder747@cox.net" <sidewinder747@cox.net>,  Greg Bashaw <greaser1@cox.net>
Subject: Fw: Rock the Troops is Coming
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 14:09:18 -0800 (PST)

Lou


On Sunday, February 23, 2014 8:41 PM, "info@post149.org" <info@post149.org> wrote:
Our 10th Annual Rock the Troops Poker Run is coming on April 5th.  We have a lot of great prizes including a week's vacation package from Travel to Go (http://www.traveltogro.com/).
Registration is at our Post Home located at 3170 W. Sahara Ave. Suite D-10 from 8:00-10:30 am.  The end stop is at the Porch Light Lounge on Desert Inn and Durango. 
Come on out for some great music by the Stormy Davis Band and the best BBQ catered by John Mull's Road Kill Grille.  See attached flyer for detail, along with a list of some of our sponsors.  Hope to see you in April.
For God and Country.
Vic "Doc" Moss
Adjutant, Paradise Post 149
An American Legion Rider
Adjutant Phone:  (702) 493-3028
Commander:  (702) 606-4633
Post 149 Website: www.Post149.org
Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Paradise149
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Friday, February 21, 2014

FW: VFW Washington Weekly, February 21, 2014

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Subject: VFW Washington Weekly, February 21, 2014
To: rserge1@outlook.com
From: tmorris@vfw.org
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 16:21:36 -0500

VFW Washington Weekly, February 21, 2014

VFW WASHINGTON WEEKLY
February 21, 2014
In This Issue:
1. Comprehensive Veterans Bill Needs Your Help
2. Advocates Needed for Advance Appropriations Push
3. Military Compensation Commission Update
4. More Secure VA ID Cards Coming
5. SSA to Expedite Disability Process for Veterans
6. VFW Joins Bush Summit on Empowering Veterans
7. Tricare Pharmacy Update
8. Military Family Survey

1. Comprehensive Veterans' Bill Needs Your Help: VFW-supported legislation, the Veterans Health and Benefits and Military Retirement Pay Restoration Act of 2014 is scheduled for a vote on Tuesday, February 25. The bill, S. 1982, introduced by Senate VA Committee Chairman, Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is the most comprehensive veterans' legislation to be introduced in decades. We need all of our members and advocates to call their senators and urge them to vote YES today! The bill needs 60 votes to move to the Senate floor for debate. Some of the noteworthy provisions include an extension of caregiver benefits to all generations, advance appropriations for VA's compensation, education and pension accounts, improved services for military sexual assault victims and in-state tuition rates for Post-9/11 GI bill users.
To take action today, click here: http://capwiz.com/vfw/issues/alert/?alertid=63063196

2. Advocates Needed for Advance Appropriations Push: On Tuesday, Feb. 25, the VFW will be joining DAV and other veteran and military service organizations at a Capitol Hill press conference to highlight the need to pass Advance Appropriations legislation. Sens. Mark Begich (D-AK) and John Boozman (R-AR) are planning to introduce an amendment to S. 1982 that would provide advance funding for all VA accounts. Only VA's medical care accounts are currently covered by advance appropriations. Providing such funding to all VA accounts will eliminate the financial impact of government shutdowns on disability compensation and survivor pay. We are asking all of our Washington metropolitan area VFW members and advocates to join "Operation Keep the Promise" at noon, Tuesday, Feb. 25, outside the U.S. Capitol in the House Triangle press area. We have put together several social media tools to spread the word and put pressure on Congress to pass this critical funding. We encourage all to use the social media tools provided below and take action on Tuesday.
Thunderclap: https://www.thunderclap.it/projects/8976-operation-keep-the-promise?locale=en
Phone2Action: 1-888-770-4405
Twitter - Hashtag: #keepthepromise

3. Military Compensation Commission Update: VFW Washington Office Executive Director Bob Wallace met Thursday with the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission, which is charged with examining how our troops are compensated while in uniform, in retirement, and as veterans, and their reach includes those programs operated by the VA and Department of Labor. Among the compensation and Quality of Life programs under review are the 20-year retirement system; military pay and the tax-exempt status of allowances; concurrent receipt of retiree and disability pay; education; military healthcare costs and eligibility; military exchanges, commissaries and schools; and transition and employment assistance programs, among many others. Also under discussion is a joint military medical command, which the VFW supports with Resolution 417, which was approved by delegates attending last year's 114th VFW National Convention in Louisville. The VFW testified before the Commission in November and remains wary of their overall intent, but is appreciative of the continued two-way conversation. The Commission is required to issue their report to the White House in February 2015. For more information or to leave a public comment on their website, go to http://www.mcrmc.gov/.

4. More Secure VA ID Cards Coming: The VA has announced the phased roll out of newly designed, more secure Veteran Health Identification Cards (VHIC). Similar to a typical health insurance card, the VHIC will display the veteran's member ID, a new unique identifier, as well as a plan ID, reflecting the veteran's enrollment in VA healthcare. The new card replaces the Veteran Identification Card (VIC), which was introduced in 2004. As part of a phased rollout, starting this month, the card will only be offered to newly enrolled and other veterans who have not yet been issued a VIC. In April, VA will begin a three-month effort to automatically issue the more secure VHIC to current VIC cardholders. VA recommends Veterans safeguard their VIC as they would a credit card, and cut up or shred the card once it is replaced. Enrolled veterans can get more information about the VHIC by visiting their VA medical facility enrollment coordinator or the website www.va.gov/healthbenefits/vhic, calling 1-877-222-VETS (8387) or visiting their local VA health care facility. Veterans not enrolled in the VA healthcare system can apply for enrollment at any time by visiting www.va.gov/healthbenefits/enroll, calling 1-877-222-VETS (8387) or visiting their local VA health care facility.

5. SSA to Expedite Disability Process for Veterans: The Social Security Administration unveiled a new initiative this week to expedite disability claims by veterans with a VA disability compensation rating of 100% Permanent & Total (P&T). Under the new process, which is set to launch in mid-March, Social Security will treat these veterans' applications as high priority and issue expedited decisions, similar to the way the agency currently handles disability claims from Wounded Warriors. In order to receive the expedited service, veterans must tell Social Security they have a VA disability compensation rating of 100% P&T, and show proof of their disability rating with their VA Notification Letter. The VA rating only expedites Social Security disability claims processing and does not guarantee an approval for Social Security disability benefits. These veterans must still meet the strict eligibility requirements for a disability allowance. For information about this service, please visit www.socialsecurity.gov/pgm/disability-pt.htm. For more about Social Security's handling of Wounded Warrior's disability claims, please visit www.socialsecurity.gov/woundedwarriors.

6. VFW Joins Bush Summit on Empowering Veterans: On Wednesday, your VFW was at the George W. Bush Institute in Dallas for the institute's first summit on "Empowering Our Nation's Warriors," hosted by former President George W. Bush. The summit brought together leaders from the nonprofit world, as well as government, education and private sector to discuss the issues facing America's newest generation of veterans. Also participating was Dr. Jill Biden, who discussed the White House's Joining Forces initiative. VFW partners Student Veterans of America also discussed the veterans' experience in higher education. For highlights, including video from the summit, click here: http://thevfw.blogspot.com/2014/02/vfw-joins-bush-summit-on-empowering.html.

7. Tricare Pharmacy Update: The VFW received an update from Express Scripts, the pharmacy contractor for TRICARE, about the TRICARE for Life one-year mandatory home delivery pilot program. The only medications that are required for home delivery under the program are name brand maintenance medications. Generic maintenance medications and all short-term medications can still be filled at local retail pharmacies. Other key exceptions to mandatory program participation include veterans residing overseas, in nursing homes, and veterans with other health insurance plans in addition to TFL. Other exemptions and one-time overrides may be granted by Express Scripts on a case-by-case basis. To request a waiver, call Express Scripts at 1-877-363-1303. For more information, visit their website at http://www.express-scripts.com/TRICARE/TRICAREForLife/.

8. Military Family Survey: Blue Star Families has asked VFW to help distribute their 2014 Military Family Lifestyle Survey to active-duty, Guard, Reserve and veteran families. The survey is now available online at http://tiny.cc/2014VFW. The data collected provides real-time feedback from military families on issues ranging from operations tempo to pay and benefits, stress, caregiving and employment.



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FW: Your February 21 Washington Weekly

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Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 16:20:04 -0600
From: friendsoffreedom@vfw.org
To: rserge1@outlook.com
Subject: Your February 21 Washington Weekly

The Veterans of Foreign Wars
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Washington Weekly
Arrow February 21, 2014
Comprehensive Veterans' Bill Needs Your Help
VFW-supported legislation, The Veterans Health and Benefits and Military Retirement Pay Restoration Act of 2014 is scheduled for a vote on Tuesday, February 25. The bill, S. 1982, introduced by Senate VA Committee Chairman, Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is the most comprehensive veterans' legislation to be introduced in decades. We need all of our members and advocates to call their senators and urge them to vote YES today! The bill needs 60 votes to move to the Senate floor for debate. Some of the noteworthy provisions include an extension of caregiver benefits to all generations, advance appropriations for VA's compensation, education and pension accounts, improved services for military sexual assault victims, and in-state tuition rates for Post-9/11 GI bill users. Take action today
Advocates Needed for Advance Appropriations PushOn Tuesday, Feb. 25, the VFW will be joining DAV and other veteran and military service organizations at a Capitol Hill press conference to highlight the need to pass Advance Appropriations legislation. Sens. Mark Begich (D-AK) and John Boozman (R-AR) are planning to introduce an amendment to S. 1982 that would provide advance funding for all VA accounts. Only VA's medical care accounts are currently covered by advance appropriations. Providing such funding to all VA accounts will eliminate the financial impact of government shutdowns on disability compensation and survivor pay. We are asking all of our Washington metropolitan area VFW members and advocates to join "Operation Keep the Promise" at noon, Tuesday, Feb. 25, outside the U.S. Capitol in the House Triangle press area. We have put together several social media tools to spread the word and put pressure on Congress to pass this critical funding. We encourage all to use the social media tools provided below and take action on Tuesday.
Thunderclap: https://www.thunderclap.it/projects/8976-operation-keep-the-promise?locale=en
Phone2Action: 1-888-770-4405
Twitter - Hashtag: #keepthepromise

Military Compensation Commission UpdateVFW Washington Office Executive Director Bob Wallace met Thursday with the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission, which is charged with examining how our troops are compensated while in uniform, in retirement, and as veterans, and their reach includes those programs operated by the VA and Department of Labor. Among the compensation and Quality of Life programs under review are the 20-year retirement system; military pay and the tax-exempt status of allowances; concurrent receipt of retiree and disability pay; education; military healthcare costs and eligibility; military exchanges, commissaries and schools; and transition and employment assistance programs, among many others. Also under discussion is a joint military medical command, which the VFW supports with Resolution 417, which was approved by delegates attending last year's 114th VFW National Convention in Louisville. The VFW testified before the Commission in November and remains wary of their overall intent, but is appreciative of the continued two-way conversation. The Commission is required to issue their report to the White House in February 2015. For more information or to leave a public comment on their website, click here.
More Secure VA ID Cards ComingThe VA has announced the phased roll out of newly designed, more secure Veteran Health Identification Cards (VHIC). Similar to a typical health insurance card, the VHIC will display the veteran's member ID, a new unique identifier, as well as a plan ID, reflecting the veteran's enrollment in VA healthcare. The new card replaces the Veteran Identification Card (VIC), which was introduced in 2004. As part of a phased rollout, starting this month, the card will only be offered to newly enrolled and other veterans who have not yet been issued a VIC. In April, VA will begin a three-month effort to automatically issue the more secure VHIC to current VIC cardholders. VA recommends Veterans safeguard their VIC as they would a credit card, and cut up or shred the card once it is replaced. Enrolled veterans can get more information about the VHIC by visiting their VA medical facility enrollment coordinator, clicking here, calling 1-877-222-VETS (8387) or visiting their local VA health care facility. Veterans not enrolled in the VA healthcare system can apply for enrollment online at any time, call 1-877-222-VETS (8387) or visit their local VA healthcare facility.
SSA to Expedite Disability Process for VeteransThe Social Security Administration unveiled a new initiative this week to expedite disability claims by veterans with a VA disability compensation rating of 100% Permanent & Total (P&T). Under the new process, which is set to launch in mid-March, Social Security will treat these veterans' applications as high priority and issue expedited decisions, similar to the way the agency currently handles disability claims from Wounded Warriors. In order to receive the expedited service, veterans must tell Social Security they have a VA disability compensation rating of 100% P&T, and show proof of their disability rating with their VA Notification Letter. The VA rating only expedites Social Security disability claims processing and does not guarantee an approval for Social Security disability benefits. These veterans must still meet the strict eligibility requirements for a disability allowance. Learn more about this service. For more about Social Security's handling of Wounded Warrior's disability claims, click here.
The VFW Joins Bush Summit on Empowering VeteransOn Wednesday, the VFW was at the George W. Bush Institute in Dallas for the institute's first summit on "Empowering Our Nation's Warriors," hosted by former President George W. Bush. The summit brought together leaders from the nonprofit world, as well as government, education and private sector to discuss the issues facing America's newest generation of veterans. Also participating was Dr. Jill Biden, who discussed the White House's Joining Forces initiative. VFW partner, Student Veterans of America, also discussed the veterans' experience in higher education. For highlights, including video from the summit, click here.
Tricare Pharmacy UpdateThe VFW received an update from Express Scripts, the pharmacy contractor for TRICARE, about the TRICARE for Life one-year mandatory home delivery pilot program. The only medications that are required for home delivery under the program are name-brand maintenance medications. Generic maintenance medications and all short-term medications can still be filled at local retail pharmacies. Other key exceptions to mandatory program participation include veterans residing overseas, in nursing homes, and veterans with other health insurance plans in addition to TFL. Other exemptions and one-time overrides may be granted by Express Scripts on a case-by-case basis. To request a waiver, call Express Scripts at 1-877-363-1303. For more information, visit their website.
Military Family SurveyBlue Star Families has asked the VFW to help distribute their 2014 Military Family Lifestyle Survey to active-duty, Guard, Reserve and veteran families. The survey is now available online. The data collected provides real-time feedback from military families on issues ranging from operations tempo to pay and benefits, stress, caregiving and employment.
As always, we want to share your advocacy stories on the VFW Capitol Hill blog. To share your stories, fill out our online form or simply email photos and stories directly to vfwac@vfw.org.
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Thursday, February 20, 2014

FW: Teens from Nevada are optimistic



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Robert Serge
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Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2014 10:38:14 -0600
From: friendsoffreedom@vfw.org
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Subject: Teens from Nevada are optimistic

The Veterans of Foreign Wars
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Teen from Nevada in the running to win a $30,000 scholarship from the vfw!
microphone and American flagDear Robert,
High school students from across the country recorded audio-essays to share "Why I'm Optimistic About Our Nation's Future."

Hear what they had to say
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It's all part of the VFW's Voice of Democracy competition, in which high school students compete for more than $2.2 million in scholarships and incentives.

One lucky winner from each state will qualify for the grand prize, a $30,000 scholarship to the college or trade school of their choice.
Hear Your State Winner's Essay Clip
The grand-prize winner will be announced on Monday, March 3, at the VFW Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C. Sign up to receive an alert when the winner is announced or tune in at 6 p.m. (ET), Monday, March 3, for a live stream of the Parade of Winners at vfw.org/conference.
Show your support for these patriotic teens by sharing their audio clips with your friends and family.

Together, we can celebrate the next generation of proud Americans!
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