Please join President Trump and VA Secretary Robert Wilkie for a conference call on Tuesday, June 25, at 11:45 AM EST to discuss the one year anniversary of the passage of the MISSION Act and the milestones accomplished during this time.

Please fill out the following link and you will receive the dial-in information, upon RSVP’ing.

RSVP Link: https://ems9.intellor.com/?do=register&t=1&p=900804

 

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4 Comments

  1. Mzansi Mp3 June 28, 2019 at 13:32

    It’s a good news to hear for today.

  2. wendy kay paradis June 25, 2019 at 16:32

    Yes Sir. I am a Veteran that does not agree with your mileage chart for Veterans distance to the VA it is not including traffic which makes it incorrect and this could hurt our President. It needs to be corrected promptly. Sincerely Wendy Paradis This is concerning the Mission Act!!

  3. wendy kay paradis June 25, 2019 at 16:31

    Yes Sir. I am a Veteran that does not agree with your mileage chart for Veterans distance to the VA it is not including traffic which makes it incorrect and this could hurt our President. It needs to be corrected promptly. Sincerely Wendy Paradis

  4. Barry Venable June 25, 2019 at 11:24

    With all of the great updates and additions to the VA that now allows a veteran
    to go to more places that a non veteran, ie civilians cannot go to a va facility.

    VA medical is considered health care coverage with respect to the ACA

    So, why is the law still on the books that if a veteran loses VA coverage
    and did not take medicare part B the veteran will be hit with finacial penitlies
    amouting to the number of months not on part B because the law does not consider
    VA medical proper coverage?

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