Arlington, VA – Today Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) is releasing a web ad targeted at Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO), urging her to support the VA Accountability First Act of 2017. “How many more veterans will die waiting for care at the Department of Veterans Affairs?” the ad narrator asks. “How many more will be… Read more »
Arlington, VA – Today Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) is releasing a series of web ads targeted at seventeen members of the U.S. Senate, urging them to support the VA Accountability First Act of 2017. Ad targets include Senators Jon Tester (D-MT), Bill Nelson (D-FL), Joe Manchin (D-WV), and Claire McCaskill (D-MO), among thirteen others,… Read more »
Arlington, VA – Today Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) is releasing a web ad targeted at Senator Bob Casey (D-PA), urging him to support the VA Accountability First Act of 2017. “How many more veterans will die waiting for care at the Department of Veterans Affairs?” the ad narrator asks. “How many more will be… Read more »
Arlington, VA – Today Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) is releasing a web ad targeted at Senator Jon Tester (D-MT), urging him to support the VA Accountability First Act of 2017. Senator Tester is the ranking member of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee. “How many more veterans will die waiting for care at the Department… Read more »
Madison, WI – Today Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) is releasing a targeted web ad highlighting the ways a prevailing wage repeal would positively impact the veterans’ community in Wisconsin. A repeal of the prevailing wage was included in Governor Scott Walker’s state budget proposal. “A strong Wisconsin economy helps everyone,” the ad narrator… Read more »
Arlington, VA – This week marks the three-year anniversary of the beginning of a wait list manipulation scandal that initially emerged at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in Phoenix, AZ and later, at VA facilities across the country.
Albuquerque, New Mexico – Today Governor Martinez vetoed S.B. 96, an anti-free speech measure opposed by Concerned Veterans for America (CVA). If passed, the bill would have had a chilling effect on free speech and open debate within the state of New Mexico.