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		<title>AmVets Applauds Secretary Hagel’s Medal Decision</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2013 14:11:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[AMVETS Applauds Secretary Hagel’s Medal Decision Pentagon will not issue Distinguished Warfare Medal for drone pilots and cyber warriors Cleve Geer, national commander of AMVETS, America’s most inclusive major veterans’ service organization, lauded Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel’s decision to cancel plans for the controversial Distinguished Warfare Medal and instead issue a new device to affix [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AMVETS Applauds Secretary Hagel’s Medal Decision<br />
Pentagon will not issue Distinguished Warfare Medal for drone pilots and cyber warriors<br />
Cleve Geer, national commander of AMVETS, America’s most inclusive major veterans’ service organization, lauded Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel’s decision to cancel plans for the controversial Distinguished Warfare Medal and instead issue a new device to affix to existing medals. The new device, expected to be announced within 90 days, will recognize those whose service, while removed from physical combat, affects the battle space.<br />
“AMVETS commends Secretary Hagel for his thoughtful approach to this sensitive matter,” said Geer. “His willingness to listen to critics in the veterans’ community is appreciated and has helped to safeguard the honors we bestow upon those who serve in harm’s way.”<br />
About AMVETS:<br />
A leader since 1944 in preserving the freedoms secured by America’s armed forces, AMVETS provides support for veterans and the active military in procuring their earned entitlements, as well as community service and legislative reform that enhances the quality of life for this nation’s citizens and veterans alike. AMVETS is one of the largest congressionally chartered veterans’ service organizations in the United States, and includes members from each branch of the military, including the National Guard and Reserve. To learn more visit www.amvets.org.</p>
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		<title>Veterans Groups Say President’s Budget Falls Short</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Apr 2013 14:12:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[“I am deeply concerned that the President’s budget falls far short of meeting the needs of VA and the veterans it serves, especially in the area of new construction and maintenance for VA’s medical facilities,” said AMVETS National Commander Cleve Geer. “I urge the President to take another look at The Independent Budget and to [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“I am deeply concerned that the President’s budget falls far short of meeting the needs of VA and the veterans it serves, especially in the area of new construction and maintenance for VA’s medical facilities,” said AMVETS National Commander Cleve Geer. “I urge the President to take another look at The Independent Budget and to match the IB recommendations that will guarantee the sufficient, timely and predictable funding needed to care for our veterans.”</p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>Veterans Groups Say President’s Budget Falls Short</strong></span><br />
<em>Authors of Annual ‘Independent Budget’ Urge the Administration and Congress to Reconsider its Recommendations</em><br />
<strong>WASHINGTON</strong> — Four of the nation’s leading veterans service organizations—AMVETS (American Veterans), DAV (Disabled American Veterans), Paralyzed Veterans of America (Paralyzed Veterans), and Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW), are expressing their concerns with the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2014, for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The groups, also authors of The Independent Budget (IB), a comprehensive budget and policy document, are urging the Administration and Congress to reconsider the recommendations outlined in the IB—which calls for $68.4 billion to sufficiently meet veterans’ health care and benefits needs. The President’s budget proposal comes in just under $2 billion short of that, proposing just $66.5 billion for VA.<br />
While the veterans organizations were pleased to see that the Administration has increased funding for areas such as the operations of the Veterans Benefits Administration, and for Information Technology, they expressed serious concerns with the reduction of funding particularly for Major Construction, where the Administration proposed just $342 million, drastically under the $1.1 billion recommended in the IB. Also a concern is the Administration’s fiscal year 2015 advance appropriation request which is approximately $2.8 billion less than the IB recommendation of $61.6 billion.<br />
The Independent Budget recommends $58.8 billion total for health care for FY 2014, $611 million for medical and prosthetic research, and $2.25 billion for all construction programs.<br />
The President’s budget proposes $54.6 billion for health care, $586 million for medical and prosthetic research, and<br />
just $799 million for all construction programs.<br />
The groups also note that while it is not spelled out in the VA portion of the budget, the President’s proposal applies the chained CPI for determining cost-of-living-adjustments for VA Compensation Benefits and Dependency Indemnity Compensation (DIC), as well as Old Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance for Social Security. The only programs exempt are Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and VA Pension for low income individuals. These changes would affect millions of veterans and mean real sacrifice for those who live on fixed incomes and rely on these programs to meet basic expenses, attain quality of life and build a better future for themselves and those who depend on them.<br />
All of the veterans groups expressed some concern with the budget’s shortcomings.<br />
“I am deeply concerned that the President’s budget falls far short of meeting the needs of VA and the veterans it serves, especially in the area of new construction and maintenance for VA’s medical facilities,” said AMVETS National Commander Cleve Geer. “I urge the President to take another look at The Independent Budget and to match the IB recommendations that will guarantee the sufficient, timely and predictable funding needed to care for our veterans.”<br />
“The President’s budget proposal contains some positive aspects, particularly the continuing commitment to fixing VA’s broken claims process by converting to a modern, paperless IT system,” said DAV National Commander Larry A. Polzin. “While we also applaud efforts to bolster programs for women veterans, homeless veterans and mental health care, the overall direction of funding for medical services and health care infrastructure raises serious questions about whether VA will be able to meet the needs of America’s wounded heroes in the future.”<br />
“While we are pleased that the President’s budget proposal calls for increases in some areas, we are still very concerned with the overall budget proposal,” said Bill Lawson, national president of Paralyzed Veterans of America. “Funding cuts to VA will have an enormous impact on the lives of veterans and their families, and we urge the Administration and Congress to strongly reconsider its budget proposal and fully implement the recommendations of this year’s Independent Budget.”<br />
“The VFW is pleased that the Administration continues to make veterans’ programs a national priority and we appreciate that the President understands that our nation has a solemn obligation to care for our wounded, ill and injured veterans after they come home from war,” said John E. Hamilton, commander-in-chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. “The Independent Budget partners are happy to see this year’s proposed increases in funding for veterans’ programs, but we remain concerned that VA will not be able to adequately improve on their services to veterans without properly investing in major infrastructure improvements. VA must have efficient facilities in order to provide a continuum of quality care.”<br />
In its 27th year, The Independent Budget is an annual comprehensive budget and policy document, written by veterans for veterans detailing funding requirements for VA. The Independent Budget aims to present a full picture of veterans’ needs—and how government can meet these needs.<br />
The full recommendations of The Independent Budget can be viewed at <a href="http://www.independentbudget.org/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow nofollow">www.independentbudget.org</a>.</p>
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		<title>AmVets Announces Winter Sweepstakes Winners!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Apr 2013 20:50:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[AMVETS ANNOUNCES WINTER SWEEPSTAKES WINNERS! LANHAM, Md., April 8, 2013—AMVETS leaders this week congratulated AMVETS 2013 Winter Sweepstakes grand prize winner Al Nadeau, of Bronson, Fla. AMVETS National Commander Cleve Geer personally called Mr. Nadeau to congratulate him on winning the $10,000 sweepstakes grand prize. AMVETS selected the 10 lucky sweepstakes winners from approximately 120,000 [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>AMVETS ANNOUNCES WINTER SWEEPSTAKES WINNERS!</strong></p>
<p>LANHAM, Md., April 8, 2013—AMVETS leaders this week congratulated AMVETS 2013 Winter Sweepstakes grand prize winner Al Nadeau, of Bronson, Fla. AMVETS National Commander Cleve Geer personally called Mr. Nadeau to congratulate him on winning the $10,000 sweepstakes grand prize.</p>
<p>AMVETS selected the 10 lucky sweepstakes winners from approximately 120,000 entries from around the country for prizes ranging from $500 to the $10,000 grand prize.  The drawing took place this past weekend at the AMVETS National Executive Committee meeting in Alexandria, Va.</p>
<p>Proceeds from the sweepstakes will help support AMVETS’ continuing mission to deliver quality of life programs for veterans and their families. Be sure to look for the next AMVETS Sweepstakes entry form in the mail in September 2013.</p>
<p>2013 Summer Sweepstakes winners:</p>
<p>$10,000.00 – Al Nadeau, Bronson, FL</p>
<p>$5,000.00 – Daniel J. Cross, Sandusky, OH</p>
<p>$2,500.00 – Pete Williams, Saint Louis, MO</p>
<p>$1,000.00 – Dean A. Yontz Fremont, OH</p>
<p>$500.00 – Corrine Rasmussen, Dallas, TX</p>
<p>$500.00 – Christy M. Lautenslager, Chambersburg, PA</p>
<p>$500.00 – James C. Jenkins, Louisville, KY</p>
<p>$500.00 – Terry Schiltz, Aurora, IL</p>
<p>$500.00 – Donald Darnell, Findlay, OH</p>
<p>$500.00 – Bernard N. D’ardium, De Peyster, NY</p>
<p>About AMVETS:</p>
<p>A leader since 1944 in preserving the freedoms secured by America’s armed forces, AMVETS provides support for veterans and the active military in procuring their earned entitlements, as well as community service and legislative reform that enhances the quality of life for this nation’s citizens and veterans alike. AMVETS is one of the largest congressionally-chartered veterans’ service organizations in the United States, and includes members from each branch of the military, including the National Guard and Reserves. To learn more visit www.amvets.org.</p>
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