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Money-Saving Benefits Every Colorado Veteran Should Explore From property tax exemptions to park passes, the State of Colorado offers several benefits for veterans meeting certain requirements. -
Research Suggests: Appeal Your Board Decision New research shows that the Board's decision accuracy rates of 93-95% are questionable. -
Introduction to the VA MISSION Act The VA MISSION Act Addresses the Biggest Issues in Veterans’ Affairs. Here’s What It Means for Caregivers, the Privatization Debate, and Infrastructure Reform. -
How to “Appeal” or Review a RAMP Decision If You Opt-in to RAMP and Your Claim is Denied, there are Four Options for Review -
An Easy Guide to Reopening VA Claims Using New Evidence Introducing New and Relevant Evidence Allows Veterans to Reopen Claims and Overturn Past Denials - Here is Everything One Needs to Know to Reopen a Claim -
Why Did President Trump Fire Former VA Secretary Shulkin? It’s Not About the Travel Expenses -
What Does "VA Privatization" Mean? What VA Privatization Means and Why It Matters. We scoured several different resources for the most up to date information. -
New Loveland Health Clinic Serves Northern Colorado’s Vets How Veterans Across Colorado Can Access the Benefits and Healthcare They are Entitled To -
Experts Skeptical of VA’s Plans for Appeals Modernization VA Expands the RAMP; Hearings on the Implementation of the New Appeals Modernization Act Reveal Concerns; How You Can Decide Whether to Opt-In to the RAMP. -
Veterans’ Groups Unhappy with Nomination of New VA Secretary Veterans of Foreign Wars and Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America Worry About Jackson’s Lack of Experience -
Forever GI Bill Promises Expanded Education Access for Veterans It is important that veterans have access to education benefits so that they can find meaningful employment outside of the military -
New Veterans’ White House Complaint Hotline Is Promising White House complaint hotline collects, processes and responds complaints from veterans
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- Posted on 04/08/2014 Board of Veterans' Appeals on pace to decide 48,000 cases in 2014
- Posted on 04/08/2014 Number of BVA Decisions expected to hit 48,000 for 2014
- Posted on 03/24/2014 VA Plan to Transform the Appeals Process: Va proposes to shorten the time it takes to appeal decisions to the Board of Veterans' Appeals (currently three years) by gutting veterans rights.