Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) Press Secretary John Cooper released the following statement regarding the VA’s proposal to remove three officials involved in the wait list scandal in Phoenix:
Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) will host events March 18 and 19 in Orlando and West Palm Beach to show appreciation for women veterans and military families and give them an opportunity to express their concerns regarding the VA and the unique challenges they face.
Concerned Veterans for America salutes Chairman Miller’s service to the people of Florida’s First District and to veterans across the country. Under his leadership, Congress acted on behalf of veterans to address crises of accountability and access to care at the VA, and passed legislation critical to returning the VA to its mission — serving veterans.
Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) will host “Our VA: An Awareness Town Hall” Thursday, March 17, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Woman’s Club of Winter Park in Winter Park, Fla.
Earlier this week, Disabled American Veterans (DAV) released a video that unfortunately mischaracterized Concerned Veterans for America’s (CVA) comprehensive VA reform proposals laid out in our “Fixing Veterans Health Care” taskforce report. Disabled American Veterans implied that these proposals, put forward by a bipartisan group of former lawmakers and health care experts, would somehow force the VA to stop providing basic medical care through the VA integrated medical system.
Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) Press Secretary John Cooper made the following statement regarding the announcement that former Phoenix VA Director Sharon Helman pleaded guilty to not disclosing more than $50,000 in gifts from a lobbyist in financial filings:
Arlington, Va. – Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) is hosting a “Fixing Veterans Health Care Summit” in Colorado Springs Tuesday, March 8, from 5:30 – 8:00 p.m. at Stargazers Theater.