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Veterans were promised timely health care when Congress passed the VA MISSION Act in 2018.

That law expanded access to community care when the VA cannot provide needed treatment quickly enough or close enough to home.

But too often, veterans are still facing long wait times, confusing rules, and long commutes for basic care ― all because the...


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The Take Care of America’s Veterans Act would strengthen veterans’ health care choice, improve accountability at the Department of Veterans Affairs, and build on the promise of the VA MISSION Act.

The legislation addresses a persistent problem: veterans too often face barriers when trying to access timely care, including unclear community care eligibility, inconsistent...


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ARLINGTON, VA – Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) and Americans for Prosperity (AFP) support the Take Care of America’s Veterans Act introduced by House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs Chairman Mike ...


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June 11, 2026 

Arlington, Va. – Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) strongly cautions against possible deployment of U.S. troops to seize control over Kharg Island or any Iranian territory. The United States should work to end the war with Iran, not double down on a conflict that large majorities of the American...


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Congress took a necessary step to reassert its constitutional role in matters of war and peace. Veterans know better than most that decisions to use military force should be debated, authorized, and owned by the people’s representatives ― from the start of a conflict to the pursuit of a responsible diplomatic end. 

Congress must bring that same commitment to accou...


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