Episode 59: New Laws for Veterans 2021-2022 (NDAA)
On this episode of Veterans Legal Lowdown, the CCK team is discussing the new laws and other changes the will impact veterans in the coming year. These laws were included in the National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, a policy and spending bill for the Defense Department that passes through Congress every year. The passage of the NDAA means a series of improvements to pay and benefits for servicemembers, retirees, veterans, and military families. Improvements include changes to the GI Bill, toxic exposure research, updated benefits for women veterans, and new conditions added to the Agent Orange presumptive list. Tune in to get all the details!
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