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U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) is hoping the Senate votes this week on legislation that helps veterans who became sick after exposure to toxic burn pits.
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National Guard members on active state duty can now organize and form unions, as a result of a settlement of a federal lawsuit that began in Connecticut.
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Upgrades at the West Haven facility would run into the hundreds of millions. In New London, a community-based outpatient VA clinic tripled in size to offer primary care and specialized care services to over 5,000 local veterans.
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The Veterans Affairs Department has proposed changes for how they make disability payments for sleep apnea and tinnitus — two of the most common illnesses among veterans.
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Connecticut could see cheaper gas as early as next week
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U.S. Rep. Andrew Garbarino’s bill to set up a $25 million fund would help veterans halls that lost out on income from party rentals due to COVID-related capacity restrictions and shutdowns
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Tens of thousands of former soldiers with less than honorable discharges from the Army might get upgrades soon. This month, a federal judge is expected to…
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U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut has introduced a bill that would require the VA to pay for disability compensation for 1,600 veterans who…
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When two Air Force planes collided in 1966, they released hydrogen bombs that sprinkled plutonium all over the Spanish countryside. Victor Skaar and…