My constituent services staff is always pleased to assist veterans in their dealings with the VA and other government agencies. For information on ways we can assist you, please visit the links below.
- How can I volunteer to participate in the Veterans History Project?
- How can I contact the Department of Veterans Affairs?
- How can I get education benefits under the GI Bill?
- How can I get medical benefits?
- How can I get a home loan?
- How can I get life insurance?
- How can I get vocational rehabilitation and employment benefits?
- What drug benefits are available?
- How can I get a copy of my military records?
- How can I apply for a medal, award, or decoration that I earned while in the service?
New GI Bill Application
Congress recenlty enacted a new GI Bill for the 21st Century for members of the military who have served on active duty since September 11, 2001, including activated reservists and members of the National Guard. Veterans eligible for these education benefits, up to four years including stipends for housing and books, can apply online through the Department of Veterans Affairs. Veterans will have up to 15 years after they leave active duty to use their education benefits.
Click here to visit the GI Bill Web Site for additional information and apply for benefits.