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Arlington, Va. – Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) today launched a new ad titled “Broken Promises,” which highlights Senator Kay Hagan’s failure to deliver on her promises to help North Carolina’s veterans. In 2008, Sen. Hagan campaigned on the promise that she would improve the Department of Veterans Affairs—but now, North Carolina facilities have some… Read more »
CVA Applauds Passage of the Veterans Access, Choice and Accountability Act of 2014 Leading Veterans Advocacy Group Shifts Focus to Administration Enforcement Arlington, Va. – Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) applauds today’s overwhelming Senate passage (91-3) of the Veterans Access, Choice and Accountability Act of 2014 as a tremendous victory for America’s veterans and their… Read more »
New Ad: Concerned Veterans for America Thanks Rep. Cotton for His Record of Supporting Our Nation’s Veterans Six-Figure TV, Mail and Digital Ad Campaign Begins Today in Arkansas Arlington, Va. – Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) today launched a new ad, “Leading from the Front,” thanking Rep. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) for his consistent record of promoting… Read more »
Hegseth: VA Needs Cultural Change, Not More Money Arlington, Va. – The chairmen of the House and Senate VA Conference Committee today announced an historic agreement on legislation to reform the scandal-ridden Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) supports the accountability and healthcare choice principles in the agreement, which should lay… Read more »
Analysis Shows Braley was A.W.O.L at 79% of Full Committee Hearings in the 112th Congress Arlington, VA: July 25, 2014 – Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) today released a television ad holding Congressman Bruce Braley, Representative for Iowa’s 1st District, accountable for skipping nearly 79% of full House Veterans’ Affairs Committee hearings during the 112th Congress, which… Read more »
Additional Spending Hampers Already Difficult Negotiating Process Washington, D.C. – Today, The American Legion, AMVETS (American Veterans), and Concerned Veterans of America (CVA) released the following statement regarding congressional posturing resulting from a request made by acting Secretary of Veterans Affairs Sloan Gibson for an additional $17.6 billion in funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs: “Regardless of the merits, a… Read more »
Six-Figure Mail and Digital Ad Buy Begins Today in Colorado Arlington, Va. – Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) today launched a new ad, “Leadership,” thanking Rep. Mike Coffman (R-Colo.) for his long record of responsibly promoting reform at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). For years, Rep. Coffman has participated in the crafting of aggressive VA… Read more »