Funding fight again sidelines proposal to expand disability benefits to more Vietnam veterans11/2/2017 Funding fight again sidelines proposal to expand disability benefits to more Vietnam veterans
By: Leo Shane III The Military Times Nov 2, 2017 Veterans try again for popular but expensive Agent Orange bill
By TRAVIS J. TRITTEN STARS AND STRIPES January 6, 2017 (This article was published in "The Hill" link to original article can be found at the end of this post)
When Congress returns from its extended August recess for an abbreviated September work period, it will have precious little time to wrap up work on and pass a massive package of veterans health and benefits legislation that has been stalled nearly a year. While there are minor disagreements among Members and Veterans Service Organizations alike over various provisions within this large collection of bills, the main sticking point with this package, as with most bills these days, is money. How can we, then, pay for all the good things we need to do for our veterans? The controversial plan to slash military housing allowance faces opposition
By: Leo Shane III The Military Times June 4, 2016 Fight over GI Bill cuts builds: 'Either you’re with us or against us'
By: Leo Shane III The Military Times House votes to scale back GI Bill housing stipend for military kids
By: George Altman The Military Times This is hour #1 when our guest was Michael Little, Director of Military and Veteran’s Benefits with the Association of the United States Navy. We had a great conversation about the military & PTSD.
By: Stephen Gimbert G-Man Radio / KABF 88.3FM September 15, 2014 at 8:00 AM AUSN's Legislative and Veteran Services Assistant, Mr. Michael Little, gives his weekly report of the Veteran's "Binnacle List". Breaking down his "Log Book" for the week, giving brief descriptions of legislation that is coming across the channels, and trying to clear up any "messdeck intelligence" before it gets out of hand.
Cost of War: After losing 9 military friends to suicide, Navy reservist seeking solutions11/12/2013 Cost of War: After losing 9 military friends to suicide, Navy reservist seeking solutions
By: Paul Gattis Alabama Media Group / Huntsville Times November 12, 2013 at 10:41 AM |
AuthorMichael is a 35 year old member of the Navy Individual Ready Reserves (IRR), with 16 years of Naval Service and 8 years of Government Relations experience. DISCLAIMER: "The views expressed here are solely those of the author in his private capacity and do not in any way represent the views of his employer, or any entity of the U.S. Government"
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