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A New Direction for Veterans and Troops

November 11, 2008
Blog Post
The 110th Congress pledged to put our troops and veterans first: restoring GI Bill veterans education benefits, improving veterans' health care, rebuilding our military, and strengthening other benefits for our troops and military families. See what the 110th Congress has accomplished:

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STRENGTHENING VETERANS' SERVICES

Have done more to increase veterans funding in two years than GOP-controlled Congress did in 12—increasing funding more than $16 billion since January 2007 — including the largest single-year increase in the 77-year history of the VA.

Strengthening quality health care for 5.8 million patients and earned benefits for all veterans. (FY 09)

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Focusing quality care on the 333,000 veterans who have returned from Iraq and Afghanistan, particularly those with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury. (FY 09)

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Providing much-needed maintenance of VA health care facilities. (FY 09)

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Earning the endorsement of the American Legion, Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), and other major veterans' groups who hailed this historic legislation as a "major victory" and an "impressive commitment" to our veterans.

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Modernizing the disability claims processing system, expanding mental health care, providing counseling for veterans' family members and addressing the needs of rural veterans.

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STRENGTHENING BENEFITS FOR TROOPS & FAMILIES
Providing a New GI Education Bill, a pay raise, better military health care and family leave to care for wounded soldiers.
Restoring the promise of a full, four-year college education for Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, making them part of the economic recovery through a new GI Bill for the 21st Century.
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Giving troops a pay raise of 3.5 percent in 2008 and 3.9 percent in 2009 – larger than the President’s budget in both years.

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Providing significant tax relief for military families.

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Cleaning up the scandal of inadequate care for our wounded soldiers at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and facilities nationwide.
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Strengthening Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury care at military facilities and preventing TRICARE and veterans health care fee increases.

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Providing relief and homeownership opportunities for returning veterans by extending the ban on housing foreclosures from 90 days to 1 year, increasing VA home loan limits, and off ering more and better refinancing options through VA home loans.

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Providing Family Medical Leave for families of soldiers wounded in combat.
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Conducting oversight on the Walter Reed Army Medical Center scandal, gaps in the DOD and VA health care systems, veterans suicide, and excessive bonuses for top VA officials.
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STRENGTHENING THE AMERICAN MILITARY
Rebuilding our military readiness-at its lowest level since the Vietnam War.

Providing more Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles than the President, which are proven to save lives in Iraq. (FY 09)

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Creating a Strategic Reserve Readiness Fund to rapidly address military equipment shortfalls, including Army National Guard equipment.

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Ensuring more equipment, training, and body armor for our troops. (FY 09)

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Strengthening National Guard preparedness for disaster response here at home, including providing more equipment. (FY 09)

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Giving troops adequate time at home to reduce strain on those serving multiple deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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