Nearly 137K vets have now applied for PACT Act benefits for toxic exposure

 
 

“We’ll bring generations of new vets into VA health care and increase the health care benefits of many more, and this will result in better health outcomes across the board,” said McDonough.

“We’ll deliver benefits to more survivors of vets who passes away from toxic exposures, and we’ll invest in our workforce and our infrastructure to deliver those additional services, modernizing 31 healthcare facilities. This is a great thing.”

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