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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Legislation passed bill to extend the Department of Veterans Affairs in North Carolina

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Greg Murphy | House.gov

Greg Murphy | House.gov

Congressman Greg Murphy exclaims gratefulness for the legislative passing his bill to extend the Department of Veterans Affairs, unanimously.

"My legislation to enable the VA to carry out critical services for veterans passed Congress and will become law."

Congressman Greg Murphy commented on platform X about the news, saying "Despite everything going on in Washington, D.C. right now, here’s some bright news. My legislation to enable the VA to carry out critical services for veterans passed Congress and will become law. I'm proud to stand for Eastern North Carolina's vets!"

In the article, Congressman Murphy tweeted from it mentions how Murphy's bill was voted unanimously. Murphy quoted in the article by The Daily News “Our veterans served this nation honorably and now it’s our turn to serve them." He also mentions how he is looking forward to the bill moving up too being signed by the President. The legislation is also going through Virginia's.

Murphy first introduced the bill back in mid-September. He stated on his government page back when he announced the bill that he was proud to introduce something that would increase the well-being of veterans in North Carolina. It will increase support from Doctors and Nurses for veterans and the GI program. It will also influence the emergency administration.

Virginia authorities are now allowed to restore the GI program as well, from The Sun Journal. In regards to the Veterans Health Administration’s, the emergency level measures in resources for veterans like health emergency's, protecting staff, chemical and biology attacks, medical supplies, mental health, terrorist attacks, and the National Disaster Medical System, all from The Sun Journal.

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