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CVA Statement on Cincinnati VA Scandal

Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) released the following statement today regarding the troubling reports surrounding the Cincinnati VA:

CVA Statement on the President’s VA Budget Proposal

Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) released the following statement regarding the president’s VA budget proposal for next fiscal year:

Subject: Democrats’ claims that a Koch-backed group wants to ‘privatize’ the VA False

Candidates and veterans advocates who believe CVA’s proposal is too drastic, unrealistic or ineffective are clearly free to have their opinions. But the claim that CVA’s proposal would “privatize” the VA is not accurate.

Concerned Veterans for America’s Top Five Questions for the GOP Debate

Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) today released its top five questions for participants in tonight’s GOP debate. These questions address topics that affect millions of service members, veterans and their families, and in fact, all Americans, and we hope the moderators of tonight’s debate will give them the attention they deserve:

CVA Statement on Colorado Springs VA Denying Veterans Care

Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) released the following statement after the VA inspector general released a report highlighting how the Colorado Springs VA denied care to hundreds of veterans and inaccurately recorded wait times, making it appear that veterans were receiving timely care:

CVA Responds to False Attacks from Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton

In response to statements made by Senator Sanders and Secretary Clinton during a recent debate, Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) Vice President for Legislative and Political Action Dan Caldwell issued the following statement on behalf of CVA:

CVA Statement on VA’s Inability to Provide Hepatitis C Treatment to Veterans

Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) released the following statement in response to