MECHANICSVILLE, Va. – Congressman Rob Wittman (VA-01) today hosted a community seminar at American Legion Post 175 in Mechanicsville to convene veterans, their families, support organizations, and community members to provide resources and discuss the challenges faced by the veterans community in Virginia’s First District.
Watch the livestream here.
“American history – and world history – would be much different without the service and sacrifice of our veterans,” said Rep. Wittman. “Whether it’s accessing healthcare, employment, or education opportunities, our veterans deserve our unequivocal commitment to ensuring their successful transition to civilian life. I thank today’s panelists for sharing such valuable information and engaging with Virginia’s First District residents, and I look forward to our continued efforts to support our veterans community here in the Commonwealth.”
The congressman was joined by Bruce Voigt, executive director of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) Roanoke Regional Office, and Harry Schein, veterans service representative at the Virginia Department of Veterans Services.
Throughout his time in Congress, Rep. Wittman has supported the following legislation to support veterans:
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Voted for the PACT Act
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Expands VA health care to veterans exposed to toxic burn pits during their military service.
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Extends the period of time post-9/11 combat veterans have to enroll in VA health care from five to 10 years post-discharge.
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Requires veterans enrolled in VA health care to be screened regularly for toxic exposure related concerns.
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Invests in VA health care facilities by authorizing 31 major medical health clinics and research facilities in 19 states.
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Requires VA to conduct outreach to any veteran who had previously filed a claim for benefits related to toxic exposure and was denied ensuring they are aware of the opportunity to refile.
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