At a hearing on Wednesday, the Pentagon’s FY 2015 budget submission came under fire by the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel. At issue is the negative impact the proposed compensation and quality-of-life program changes could have on a military still at war, proposals that include another 1 percent pay raise, reduced housing allowances, increased TRICARE health and pharmaceutical fees on dependent families and retirees, and creating economic conditions that could force some stateside military commissaries to close, among others. The VFW will be submitting testimony for the record, but as stated previously, VFW National Commander Bill Thien blames the continued threat of sequestration for forcing the Defense Department to continue to shrink the size of the military and their benefits to meet ever-declining budgets. “Sequestration jeopardizes readiness and modernization programs and the continued viability of the All-Volunteer Force, which is why the VFW will redouble our efforts to work with Congress and the administration to end the sequester and help bring financial stability to a military that is still at war, and who will still be required to operate in a very dangerous and unpredictable world.” Watch video of the subcommittee hearing. Busy Week for House VA CommitteeThe House Veterans’ Affairs Committee had a busy week of hearings with all four House Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittees hosting hearings to discuss pending legislation under their jurisdiction. The VFW was on hand to testify at all four of the hearings. Below are some of the bills that were under consideration:
For highlights from this week’s Economic Opportunity Subcommittee hearing, click here. To view a list of witnesses and read the VFW’s prepared remarks from this week’s Health Subcommittee hearing, click here. To view a list of witnesses and read the VFW’s prepared remarks from this week’s Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs Subcommittee hearing, click here. Purple Heart SurveyThe VFW was asked by the Pentagon to comment about whether the Purple Heart eligibility criteria should be changed to include service members who are injured or killed by acts of violence, regardless of where they are stationed. We discovered a lot of VFW members have yet to take the Purple Heart Survey because it’s in a “members only” section of the VFW website that they either didn’t know about or didn't know how to access. We have since added a link to the log-in section on our homepage at www.vfw.org. Your VFW membership number is required to gain entry. The survey closes on Monday, March 31. TBI App Now AvailableTraumatic Brain Injuries extend far beyond combat veterans, and to meet the needs of veterans and others who have suffered mild to moderate concussions, the VA has developed "Concussion Coach," a mobile application that provides tools to assess symptoms and facilitate the use of coping strategies. The app is intended to support, not replace, professional treatment or rehabilitation therapies. The app is available for Apple mobile devices and will be made available for Google Play later this year. D-Day 70th Anniversary PlanningAccording to the U.S. Embassy in Paris, France is offering to provide D-Day veterans and a guest with roundtrip transportation from Paris to Normandy, as well as lodging, meals and transportation while in Normandy, for the 70th anniversary of Operation Overlord on June 6. Travel to and from Paris is an individual responsibility. Paris-based VFW Benjamin Franklin Post 605 is collecting the names of VFW and other D-Day veterans planning to attend. If you plan to attend, please e-mail the following information as soon as possible to cjsteiner@aol.com:
**Other WWII veterans who plan to attend should forward this information, too, as the French Government may also extend similar support to them. Be advised, however, that the in-country support is subject to revision. National Memorial Day Concert Seeks D-Day VetsThe 2014 National Memorial Day Concert will commemorate the 70th anniversary of D-Day with a special tribute. Concert organizers are looking for a small, representative group of D-Day veterans who could attend and participate in the program on Sunday, May 25, on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. In addition, there will be a limited number of seats at the concert reserved for WWII veterans. Contact Events Manager Anne Maginnis at 202-554-4620 or amaginnis@capitalconcerts.org. This is a correction to what they provided for last week’s Washington Weekly. Three Korean War MIAs IdentifiedThe Defense POW/MIA Office has announced the identifications of remains belonging to two Marines and one soldier who had been missing and unaccounted-for since the Korean War. Identified are:
As always, we want to share your advocacy stories on the VFW Capitol Hill blog. To share your stories, fill out our online form or simply email photos and stories directly to vfwac@vfw.org.
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