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A new Missoula clinic aims to streamline the process for veterans to receive disability benefits. It’s the first of its kind in the state.
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Federal regulators found that the former chief of staff at the Montana VA’s Helena facility provided substandard pregnancy and gynecological care.
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The VA announced Wednesday the former head of the Montana VA Health Care System retired this month. The Montana Air National Guard base near the Great Falls airport went into lockdown Wednesday.
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The federal government said it will honor all veterans’ claims for new health care benefits if they meet an August 14 deadline to file.
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The Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) announced Thursday it’s replacing Montana’s VA Health Care System Director.
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Funding to implement a veterans health program is now at stake as Congress approaches a government funding deadline. The PACT Act expands health care benefits to millions of veterans exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxic substances.
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Sen. Jon Tester Wednesday announced the introduction of a bill that aims to provide more support for homeless Native veterans.
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While the national suicide rate among veterans is declining, a recent study found that the suicide rate in eight states, including Montana, may be more than double what the VA is reporting.
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A bill expanding benefits to millions of military veterans exposed to toxins is now one step away from President Joe Biden’s desk.
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Congressional bargainers are celebrating a deal they say could pave the way for passage of legislation that would help millions of veterans exposed to toxins from burn pits during their time in the military. The deal could help roughly two-thirds of Montana veterans.