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Retired Veteran News

Disabled Retiree Bill Heads to Senate
June 29, 2009
House Committee on Veterans' Affairs

House Approves Disabled Military Retiree Relief Act

Washington, DC – House Armed Services Committee Chairman Ike Skelton (D-MO) delivered the following remarks during the consideration of H.R. 2990, the Disabled Military Retiree Relief Act of 2009. The bill includes a one-year fix to relieve the disabled veterans tax by expanding concurrent receipt, which would make more disabled veterans eligible to receive both military retired pay and veterans disability compensation. H.R. 2990 was approved in the U.S. House of Representatives by a vote of 404 to 0.

“The one group of retirees that have endured great hardship, but have been among the last to be embraced by reform, is the disabled retiree with less than 20 years of service. This group of retirees had been ignored by even the most reform-minded advocate until the Democratic Congress acted to include them in the Combat-Related Special Compensation program when the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 was adopted. And yet this group of retirees has perhaps the most compelling story to tell. Many of these service members were on track to serve a full military career but were blocked from serving 20 years because of their disabilities. It is this group of retirees that were disabled at younger ages and often with young families. As a result, they are often the most financially stressed.



Read the rest here.
http://www.military.com/news/article/disabled-retiree-bill-heads-to-senate.html

Good info for retired Veterans,, pass this along.

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2 comments:

  1. If ever a minority group deserves support it is these guys.

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  2. yeppers,, and we support them 100% at AMVETS

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