The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq exposed up to 3½ million service members to toxic substances, harming their health. Yet the government has denied most disability claims by veterans suffering from ailments caused by those toxins. A bill making slow but steady progress in Congress would alleviate that distress. Recognizing toxic exposure as a detriment … Continue reading "Pelosi Has a Point: Protect Vets’ Health; But Does it Need the Chauvinistic Wind?"
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