I do not know of an Administration in recent times that has done so much for veterans. Sometimes policy does trump personality.
Became Public Law No: 111-275 [Text, PDF] COMPREHENSIVE VETERANS’ BENEFITS BILL PASSES CONGRESS
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Daniel K. Akaka (D-Hawaii), Chairman of the Veterans’ Affairs Committee, praised his colleagues for supporting a comprehensive veterans’ benefits package now headed to the White House for President Obama’s consideration. If signed into law, this bill will expand insurance options for disabled veterans, upgrade compensation benefits and employment protections, authorize VA construction projects, and allow VA to keep using private physicians to quickly and accurately provide veterans with disability evaluations. “I commend my colleagues for supporting this bill to upgrade the benefits that veterans have earned through their honorable service. I look forward to President Obama signing this important measure into law,” said Akaka, a key sponsor of this legislation. The Veterans’ Benefits Act of 2010 (H.R. 3219, as amended), includes the following: • Raises an automobile assistance benefit for disabled veterans from $11,000 to $18,900. H.R. 3219 passed the House September 30th, 2010, after clearing the Senate on Tuesday, September 28. The bill was signed into law on October 13th, 2010 by President Obama. A detailed summary of the Veterans’ Benefits Act of 2010 is available here: LINK The full text of the bill, as amended by the Senate, is available here: LINK -END- September 30, 2010
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HR1377, changes to Deceased Disabled Vets Spouses bennies, for 2010, increase in life insurance for 100% Disabled Veterans, Increased Compensation for some categories. Asked for these items quite some time back. Thanks to Legislators that listened and Administration. I do hope that request for increasing Compensation for all Disabled Vets as reccomended in 2007 by at least 25% happens or some amount.
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I was very happy to read the new benefits of H.R. 3219. I will soon receive a electric wheelchair and lift. I have been told that my car cannot be used for the hydraulic lift. I am wondering when the Veterans Act of 2010 actuall goes into effect as I need to purchase a car, but do not have the funds to do so. Thanks.