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Helping Newly Separated Veterans
The proposed veterans bill requires the VA to reach out at least three times in the first year to newly separated veterans, and provide information about all the services they qualify for, including healthcare and job assistance. The speaker suggests that turning a veterans bill into an abortion bill would be a distraction from the importance of this initiative.
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The host shares his experience of watching C-SPAN with John Harwood, a journalist who covers Capitol Hill and politics in Washington, D.C.
08:57 - 09:38 (00:40)
Summary
The host shares his experience of watching C-SPAN with John Harwood, a journalist who covers Capitol Hill and politics in Washington, D.C.
ChapterHelping Newly Separated Veterans
EpisodeRep. Elissa Slotkin on Governing in an Era of Extremes
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
The VA should reach out to newly separated veterans at least three times in their first year out of service to inform them of the services they qualify for, including healthcare, job assistance, and more.
09:38 - 12:00 (02:22)
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The VA should reach out to newly separated veterans at least three times in their first year out of service to inform them of the services they qualify for, including healthcare, job assistance, and more. It is crucial for veterans to be informed of everything they have earned.