Veterans Affairs
The federal government has a dual obligation to Native American veterans who have pre-paid for federal services, both through the cession of Tribal homelands and resources, as well as the defense of our nation. Barriers in access to critical services for Native American veterans are a violation of this obligation. There is still much progress to be made when it comes to fully delivering upon promises to Native American veterans. Central to the success of federal efforts to honor obligations to our warriors is ongoing collaboration with Tribal Nations.
Comments
2023
- USET SPF Comments on VA Proposed Rule on Copayment Exemption for Indian Veterans - February 13, 2023
2022
- USET SPF Comments on VA PRC Tribal Reimbursement Agreement - November 2, 2022
2021
- USET SPF Comments to Treasury, VA, SBA, and SSA re: Tribal Consultation - April 15, 2021
- USET SPF Comments re: VA-IHS MOU Update - March 2, 2021
Joint Letters
2021
Joint Tribal Organization Letter in Support for H.R. 2226, the Remove the Stain Act - September 17, 2021
Letters
2020
USET SPF Letter re: SCIA Consideration of H.R. 6237 PRC for Native Vets - November 25, 2020
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