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From Chuck Weber, your Veteran Service Officer... |
House clears increase in veterans'
disability payments |
The House on Tuesday evening cleared legislation
to increase compensation benefits for veterans with disabilities. Passed
by voice vote, S. 2258 would hike veterans' disability compensation
starting on Dec. 1 so that the cost-of-living increase would match
the rate of Social Security benefits. The Senate passed
the measure last week by unanimous consent, and it now heads to
President Obama for his signature. Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-Colo.) argued
the annual increase was necessary to support veterans. "Many of those who sacrificed so much in recent
and past conflicts are in continued and increased need," Lamborn said.
Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick (D-Ariz.) said that the 4.5 million veterans and
survivors who rely on the benefits would see an eventual cut in benefit
payments if Congress doesn't act. "For some, it is their only source of
income. Without this annual COLA increase, veterans, their families and
survivors would see the value of their hard-earned benefits slowly
erode," Kirkpatrick said. [Source: Cristina Marcos, The Hill,
Sept 16, 2014] |
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