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Veterans

Ensuring that our active duty military, veterans, and their families receive the benefits they have earned and deserve remains one of Senator Warner’s top priorities. Virginia is home to more than 800,000 military veterans, one of the highest per-capita populations of veterans in the country, and Senator Warner is committed to honoring their service.

Senator Warner has fought to reduce the Department of Veterans Administration’s backlog, fix issues at VA health care centers, protect military commissaries, and improve mental health services for our soldiers returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan.

Senator Warner's Progress:

  • The President signed into law bipartisan legislation to reform the V-A following reports of falsified scheduling records and severe treatment delays. The law includes Senator Warner’s initiative to enlist assistance from private sector technology experts to help fix the VA’s broken scheduling system, at no cost to taxpayers.
  • Senator Warner introduced bipartisan legislation to protect military commissaries from having their funding arbitrarily cut.  Cutting commissary benefits would disproportionately affect young military families.
  • Senator Warner made sure female veterans would receive PTSD treatment; before his involvement they were often turned away from receiving services.  In 2009, Senator Warner amended a defense appropriations bill to direct the VA inspector general to examine the gender differences in the prevalence and diagnosis of PTSD, traumatic brain injury and other combat-related conditions. The study, released in mid-December 2010, found that its policies were outdated and in 2011, the VA changed its policy.
  • Senator Warner has launched initiatives to help veterans obtain jobs through workforce training programs and networking events.
  • Senator Warner called for an end to the unofficial practice of reserving gravesites for VIPs at Arlington National Cemetery. Senator Warner believes this practice is disrespectful and inappropriate, and that every fallen member of our Armed Forces deserves to be properly honored.
  • Senator Warner’s Veterans' Corps component to expand service opportunities and fellowships for our nation's military veterans, was signed into law as part of the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act.

 



Recent News on Veterans

Here is what Senator Warner has been doing recently on veterans issues:

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