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.
Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) Press Secretary John Cooper had the following statement regarding the VA’s announcement that it will not terminate Jack Hetrick and Barbara Temeck, even in the face of reports that Hetrick and Temeck were responsible for the poor care and unethical behavior recently exposed at the Cincinnati VA Medical Center:
Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) will host “Our VA: An Awareness Rally & Town Hall” this Friday, February 26, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Millennium Hotel in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) released the following statement today regarding the troubling reports surrounding the Cincinnati VA:
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 (CVA) released the following statement regarding the president’s VA budget proposal for next fiscal year:
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: