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S. 728, The Veterans' Insurance and Benefits Enhancement Act of 2009 (2 comments ↓ | 7 wiki edits: view article ↓)

S. 728 would amend title 38, United States Code, to enhance veterans' insurance benefits.

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Darrell Walker

August 2, 2009, 3:30pm (report abuse)

There are a lot of excellent improvements in this bill. I sincerely hope this passes through without any problems.

I doubt the cost incurred by passing this bill would be much less than the Billions we have thrown at Auto companies who ran their own businesses into the ground. Veterans didn't destroy the people we served, we made America greater by our service. Are we not entitled to more than corporations who sell parts to our enemies? Such as GE, who the Government is getting ready to pay for electronic medical records program. Could we not find a company who isn't selling technology to Iran?

This bill would serve countless Military Veterans and Active duty benefits that would truly help them and their families.

Young Veteran

August 29, 2009, 5:28pm (report abuse)

This bill is very good. As to the spending the budget to it came out the other day. There really isn't any new spending just adjustments to the amount of spending.

This is a great bill hopefully it passes.

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