by Rikki Almanza | Jan 5, 2024
A series of laws take effect in 2024 to better the lives of California Veterans. These changes, both at the federal and state levels, include a range of initiatives designed to streamline processes, improve data collection, and pay homage to the sacrifices of military...
by Makenna Uriarte | Aug 23, 2023
Recently, the Department of Veterans Affairs sent out a reminder about the resumption of student loan payments, following the pause that was previously put in place to account for possible hardships caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. You can read that announcement below...
by Military Times | Feb 7, 2023
The VA Medical Center in Providence, R.I. (VA photo) This article was written by Leo Shane III and was originally published by the MilitaryTimes. Starting Jan. 17, all veterans will be able to access emergency mental health care free of charge at any Veterans Affairs...
by Military Times | Jan 5, 2023
Visitors gather at the World War II Memorial in Washington. (Edwin L. Wriston/Army National Guard) This article was written by Leo Shane III and was originally published by the NavyTimes. All living World War II veterans would be eligible for Veterans Affairs medical...
by Military Times | Jun 15, 2022
Veterans Affairs officials will suspend all annual reassessments of families in their caregiver stipend program, citing continued work into revising rules and policies associated with the benefit. The move comes after months of controversy over the Program of...