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Senator Akaka Introduces Cost-Of-Living-Increase For Disabled Veterans

February 8, 2008 -- WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Daniel K. Akaka (D-HI), Chairman of the Veterans' Affairs Committee, introduced legislation today to increase veterans' compensation through a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA). A bipartisan group of Veterans' Affairs Committee Members signed on as original cosponsors of this legislation, including Ranking Member Burr, and Senators Rockefeller, Murray, Obama, Sanders, Brown, Webb, Tester, Craig, and Isakson.    » read more »

Sierra Club is asking "Where was Senator McCain on Clean Energy?

February 7, 2008 -- Washington, DC: Last night one vote prevented the Senate from advancing an economic stimulus package that included important clean energy incentives--a key addition to the package passed by the House last week. Despite being in Washington, John McCain was the only Senator who missed the vote, thus insuring its defeat. This latest move against more clean energy comes at a time when McCain's speeches are full of pledges to increase America's use of clean energy to fight global warming.    » read more »

VFW Wants Dole/Shalala Recommendation Blocked

Creating separate system is an injustice to all disabled veterans

WASHINGTON, Feb. 7, 2008--The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. is urging the leadership of four key congressional committees to block attempts to create a separate disability system that would have the Department of Veterans Affairs compensate veterans with similar wounds differently based on their age.    » read more »

Republican Minority Fails Working Families

February 7, 2008 -- WASHINGTON, D.C. – The following is a statement from Change to Win executive director Greg Tarpinian on the United States Senate’s failure to pass the economic stimulus package.

“Yesterday the obstructionist Republican minority blocked a much needed stimulus plan that would have brought help to millions of Americans struggling to make ends meet. With the economy spiraling downward and America’s working families hurting, now is not the time to short change them or the economic future.    » read more »

Senate Passes Economic Stimulus, Sanders Calls 'Substantially Improved'

WASHINGTON, February 7 – The Senate late this afternoon voted 81 to 16 for an economic stimulus package that adds tax rebates for retirees and disabled veterans to a House-passed version of the bill.

“I am glad the stimulus package was substantially improved by adding help for 20 million seniors on Social Security and 250,000 veterans living on disability benefits. Including seniors and veterans will help people truly in need, and it will help the economy overall. It’s the right thing to do,” Senator Bernie Sanders said.    » read more »

Senator Kerry Hails Relief for Seniors in Economic Stimulus Package

Kerry Pushed for Rebate to Seniors, Women and Veterans

02/07/2008 -- WASHINGTON — Senator John Kerry (D-Mass.) welcomed the Senate passage of the Senate Finance Committee’s Economic Stimulus Package today. The bill is a strong response to America’s recent economic downturn, and will strengthen America’s economy by keeping more Americans in their homes, delivering relief to 20 million seniors and lending support to 250,000 disabled veterans.    » read more »

Casey: Stimulus Deal a Victory for Seniors and Disabled Vets

WASHINGTON, DC-Following Senate passage of the economic stimulus package, U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) released the following statement:

“The plan passed today includes key improvements over the House-passed bill. Pennsylvania’s senior citizens and disabled veterans will benefit from the compromise worked out today.    » read more »

Senator Kennedy On Passage Of Economic Stimulus Package

February 7, 2008 -- WASHINGTON, DC— Today, Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Chairman of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, released the following statement on the passage of the Senate economic stimulus package.

“Today’s vote is a victory for working families, and a vital first step to get our economy back on track.    » read more »

Senator Hillary Clinton Reiterates Call for Army Investigation into Benefits Claims Of Fort Drum Wounded Soldiers

New Documents Suggest Army Advised VA to Stop Counseling Soldiers on Disability Ratings

February 7, 2008 -- Washington, DC – Following the revelation today of documents indicating that a team dispatched from the Army Surgeon General’s office in Washington appeared to advise the VA to stop counseling soldiers on disability claims, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton today again called on the Pentagon to conduct an investigation into the possible obstruction of VA assistance for wounded soldiers at Fort Drum, home of the Army’s 10th Mountain Division near Watertown, New York.    » read more »

Senator Barack Obama Statement on the Senate's Passage of the Economic Stimulus Package

February 7, 2008 -- WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) today released the following statement after the Senate's passage of the Recovery Rebates and Economic Stimulus for the American People Act of 2008, H.R. 5140, which passed by a vote of 81 to 16. Yesterday, Senator Obama voted in favor of the economic stimulus package, which was initially blocked by Senate Republicans.    » read more »

Senator Reid: Senate Democrats Improve House Stimulus Plan To Help Seniors, Veterans

February 7, 2008 -- Washington, DC — Nevada Senator Harry Reid made the following statement today announcing a bipartisan agreement on the economic stimulus plan:

“Two weeks ago most Senate Republicans were quick to endorse the House stimulus bill without any revisions, even though they knew it was inadequate. I said back then that the Senate had two obligations: to improve the bill and to deliver a timely, temporary and targeted bill by Presidents’ Day Weekend. Senate Democrats have kept those promises.    » read more »

Senator Boxer Pleased Senate-Passed Stimulus Includes Rebates For Seniors And Disabled Vets

Disappointed Republicans Refused to Extend Unemployment Assistance and Help Low-Income Americans with High Heating Costs

February 7, 2008 -- Washington, DC – U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) today stated that she was pleased that Senate Republicans agreed to add senior citizens and disabled veterans to the economic stimulus package, meaning that in addition to millions of Americans they will receive rebate checks.

However, she expressed deep disappointment that the rest of the Democratic measures were not included in the bill.    » read more »

Illinois Gov. Urges Seniors And Disabled Persons To Sign-Up For Illinois Cares Rx and Circuit Breaker Online Now

Avoid Break In Coverage

February 6, 2008 -- Apply online at www.cbrx.il.gov for faster processing or call the Senior Helpline at 1-800-252-8966 or Circuit Breaker at 1-800-624-2459 for more information    » read more »

Senator Akaka Praises Major Increase In Travel Reimbursement For Disabled Veterans

Vets will receive more than double the existing rate set in 1977

January 31, 2008 -- WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Daniel K. Akaka (D-HI), Chairman of the Veterans' Affairs Committee, issued the following statement today in reaction to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs increasing the rate of reimbursement for disabled veterans traveling to VA facilities:    » read more »

Senator Reid: Senate Will Help Former NFL Players Receive Disability Benefits They Deserve

Senator honors disabled player living in Reno

January 31, 2008 -- Washington, DC— Nevada Senator Harry Reid spoke on the Senate floor this morning about the need for the NFL to consider increasing benefits for former players that sustained life-altering injuries.

Below are his remarks as prepared for delivery:

This Sunday, families will gather in living rooms across our country to watch Super Bowl 42 in Glendale, Arizona.    » read more »

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