Veterans want the VA to rescind a controversial regulation published Feb. 17 that put compensation ratings in legal limbo.
Veterans deserve a system that supports recovery, protects stability, and ensures that treatment engagement does not put ...
The department has reported that the backlog of benefit and compensation claims is 63 percent smaller than a year ago.
The VA paused a rule that bases compensation on how a veteran does on medication and not on the injury or illness, but it ...
Following bipartisan outcry, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs last week backpedaled on a change in how it calculates benefits for those who are disabled because of their military service.
(This article originally appeared in the February 2026 issue of Military Officer, a magazine available to all MOAA Premium and Life members who can log in to access our digital version and archive.
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The VA will continue collecting public comment on the rule but it “will not be enforced at any time in the future," VA Secretary Doug Collins said.
A federal rule change could lower disability compensation for millions of veterans, says the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
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FREDERICK — A long-standing federal policy continues to reduce retirement pay for tens of thousands of combat-injured veterans, prompting renewed calls for congressional action. WATCH: Combat-injured ...
Military service members planning medical retirement face a critical decision point at the 20-year mark. A service member who medically retires with 19 years of service receives either military ...
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