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| Presdent Obama Donated $250,000 of Nobel Prize Money to Fisher House |
March 11, 2010, Washington, DC (New York Times) - President Obama made good on his promise to give his $1.4 million Nobel Prize money to charity, releasing the names on Thursday of the organizations that will benefit. |
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| Dr. Haley at UTSW Presents Compelling Brain Images Showing Gulf War Illness |
VCS Asks VA: Since UTSW Research Remains Vital to Understanding Gulf War Illness, Then Why Did a Handful of VA Staff in Washington Impede UTSW Contract and Then End Funding for UTSW? March 9, 2010, Salt Lake City, Utah (Science News) - Nearly two decades after vets began returning from the Middle East complaining of Gulf War Syndrome, the federal government has yet to formally accept that their vague jumble of symptoms constitutes a legitimate illness. Here, at the Society of Toxicology annual meeting, yesterday, researchers rolled out a host of brain images – various types of magnetic-resonance scans and brain-wave measurements – that they say graphically and unambiguously depict Gulf War Syndrome. |
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| March 9 VCS Weekly Update |
This week’s VCS update keeps you in the loop with news on issues you care about. One good change – our weekly news updates won’t ask you for money. Instead, our news updates point you to news articles at our web site. We hope you will read them and share the important facts with your friends. This week's update includes news about VA and suicides, VCS on CNN, our VCS FOIA campaign, VA automating Agent Orange claims, a waterboarding torture video, and Gulf War veterans' benefits. |
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| Federal Court Keeps Torture Lawsuit Against Rumsfeld Alive |
What's Waterboarding? Watch Video of Torture March 5, 2010, Chicago, Illinois (Associated Press) - A federal judge refused Friday to dismiss a civil lawsuit accusing former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld of responsibility for the alleged torture by U.S. forces of two Americans who worked for an Iraqi contracting firm. [Rumsfeld served at the Pentagon under former President George W. Bush.] |
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| Reducing Suicides: VA Adopts Policy on Emergency Care for Mental Health Patients |
This Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Directive provides policy to ensure the provision of safe and secure mental health services during all hours of operation for Emergency Departments (EDs) and Urgent Care Clinics (UCCs) in VHA |
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VCS in the News: Paul Sullivan Speaks at Military Veterans and Families for Progress Convention in Washington, DC on Sep. 25
Written by Veterans and Military Families for Progress
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September 2, 2009 - Veterans and Military Families for Progress, a national membership organization advocating on behalf of veterans, active duty, and military families, released its preliminary agenda today for biennial national conference taking place at the Sheraton National Hotel in Arlington Virginia on Sept. 25-27, 2009.
Panel discussions will cover housing and homelessness among vets and their families; educational and employment opportunities; advocacy and outreach on behalf of this group; military families; intergovernmental best practices; and VMFP's Veteran and Military Family Savings Bond Program, which has the consideration of decision-makers within the White House and the Department of Veterans Affairs. Friday will include a "day on the hill" opportunity for attendees to visit Members of Congress to remind them of VMFP's mission. Members of the VMFP National Capitol Region Chapter will be on hand to escort out-of-town attendees through Congressional offices and transportation will be provided from the hotel to the Capitol Hill. Friday afternoon's panel on outreach and advocacy will include Paul Sullivan, Executive Director of Veterans for Common Sense; Barbara Leach, President of My Rural America; and, Patrick Campbell, Legislative Director of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America is expected. Kevin Secor Veteran Service Organizations Liaison and Assistant to the Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs will serve as moderator for this special panel session.. A hospitality event Friday evening will include live music and guest speakers including several Members of Congress. "Saturday will be jam-packed with information for attendees," Bill Dooling, Executive Vice President of the national membership organization said. Dooling, retired educator and veteran of the Vietnam War is in charge of the conference's programming efforts. "And we are pleased to have Noel Koch, First Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Transition Policy and Care Coordination within the Department of Defense deliver remarks about his role there and another role he grew into; that of full-time grandfather while his daughter and son-in-law were both deployed." Saturday evening's banquet dinner will be another high moment for attendees and a selection of V.I.P. guests are expected to speak. In addition, the organization will be recognizing the 2009 Max Cleland Lifetime Achievement Award winner, VMFP's Public Service Award , and the VMFP Torchbearer Award. Sunday morning the conference will close on a strong note as VMFP's President, Matt Cary, presents an update on the Veteran and Military Family Savings Bond Program which has been proposed to the administration and various government bodies. The VMFP Savings Bond Program is a way to support those who have served and their families, while not exhausting taxpayer resources. Following that session, the membership of VMFP will review any bylaws changes, elect new officers and members of the organization's board of directors, and then close the conference by 2 p.m. "We have received registrations from folks across the country, and expect a good sized crowd," Shawn Van Doren, VMFP's Treasurer and Co-Chair of the Conference said. "With the program we have planned, I believe attendees will be very pleased." For information on registration and sponsorship visit the website at www.vmfp.org. For media passes, use the contact information below. Veterans and Military Families for Progress is a 501(c)(4) organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. and recognized as a Veterans Service Organization by the Department of Veterans Affairs. It is made up of members from across the country, and from across the breadth of rank and military services, who served, are serving, or are members of families of those who have heeded the call to serve their country in the U.S. military. |









