September 20, 2004
Mandatory Funding not Popular
with VA
Paul Spera, one of six Veterans
Advisors to Secretary of Veterans
Affairs Anthony Principe said recently
at a meeting of New York State
County Veteran Service Officers
Association that Mandatory Funding
of the VA Budget is not a proposal
the VA supports. In Mr. Spera's
opinion veterans in categories
7 and 8 would actually be hurt
by mandatory funding of VA medical
programs. He suggested that a better
way to fund the VA Health Care
System is through Medicare subvention
a process where by Medicare pays
the VA for care given to Medicare
eligible veterans. While most veterans
would agree with Mr. Spera that
Medicare subvention is a good idea
nine National Veterans Organizations
have united to fight for Mandatory
Funding. The Partnership for Veterans
Health Care Budget Reform has produced
a pamphlet explaining Mandatory
Funding. Call the Veterans Service
Agency at 516-572-8452 and I will
mail you the information. Membership
in the Partnership includes: The
American Legion, AMVETS, Blinded
Veterans Association, and DAV,
Jewish War Veterans, Military Order
of the Purple Heart, Paralyzed
Veterans of America, VFW, and Vietnam
Veterans of America, Inc.
Nassau County
Seeks Welcome Desk Associates
for HHS
Nassau County is seeking Welcome
Desk Associates to work in our
Mineola and new Uniondale offices.
Health and Human Services Department
addresses concerns in the areas
of social services, health, mental
health, drug and alcohol abuse,
senior citizens affairs, youth,
veterans and the physically challenged.
Call the Veterans Service Agency
and we will send you a job description
and qualifications required. Please
email your resume in confidence
to dswirnoll@NassauCountyNY.gov.
Only qualified candidates will
be contacted.
Military Funeral
Honors
By law the
Department of Defense must provide
upon request military funeral
honors. The funeral director
typically makes this arrangement.
At least two uniformed service
members fold and present the flag
and play "Taps" by a recording
or a bugler. One widow and one
veteran from the Farmingdale American
Legion Post have informed me that
DoD has denied this honor lately
because of lack of military personnel.
Please contact me if you know
an honorably discharge veteran
who has been denied this final
benefit.
Service Disabled
Business Owners New Opportunities
The U.S. Small Business Administration
announced this summer a new procurement
program intended to boost federal
contract opportunities for service
disabled veterans owned businesses.
Federal contract dollars to service
disabled veterans increased from$298
million in fiscal year 2002 to
$510million in FY 2003. For information
about all of the SBA's programs
for small business, visit the SBA's
extensive Website at
www.sba.gov/
Air Force Ribbon
News
The Air Force has approved the
addition of a gold border to the
Air Force Expeditionary Service
Ribbon to signify satisfactory
participation in combat operations.
Also authorized is the Air Force
Humanitarian Service Medal for
certain units who supported Operation
Enduring Freedom. During the operation
hundreds of Airmen participated
in packaging and delivering 2.5
million individual daily rations
to thousands of beleaguered Afghans.
Veterans Day in
Washington D.C.
The Levittown Post 1711 American
Legion invites interested veterans
to join them on November 10 and
11, 2004 for a trip to Washington,
D.C. Luxury motor coach departs
6:00AM on November 10 from the
Levittown American Legion and departs
D.C. 6:00PM on November 11. Overnight
stay at Holiday Inn in Georgetown,
dinner, morning bagels, juice,
snacks and movies are all included.
Call Ann at 516-822-5966 for more
information and reservations.
Veterans are also reminded of
the United Veterans Organization
of Nassau County Veterans Day Ceremony
Sunday November 7, 2004 at the
Veterans Plaza, Eisenhower Park
at 10:00 AM.
Legislative Breakfast
The Nassau County American Legion
is planning its annual Legislative
Breakfast for Sunday, October 3,
2004 at the Andrew Fatscher Post
51 Roosevelt Ave, Valley Stream,
New York at 9:00 AM. This is a
very informative and sometimes
exciting event when most of our
county, state and federal elected
officials answer soft and hardball
questions from our veterans. Space
is limited so reserve your $8 tickets
by calling Peter Holowecki at 516-741-4568.
No tickets will be sold at the
door.
Hearing Impairment
Rule Liberalized
On August
9, 2004 the Government published
in the Federal Register a "final rule" liberalizing the
Paired Organ rule for hearing.
Effective December 6, 2002, 38CFR
3.383 (a)(3) is amended to read: "Hearing
impairment in one ear compensable
to a degree of 10% or more as a
result of a service connected disability
and hearing impairment as a result
of non service connected disability
that meets the provisions of Sec.
3.385 in the other ear." So if
you have a service connected disability
in just one ear and you lose hearing
in the other I recommend you visit
a veterans service officer.
Marines Win at
the Post Office
After years
petitioning the U.S. Postal Service
U.S. Marines will finally see
four of their heros on US postage. "Chesty" Puller
and John A. LeJune, "Manila John" Basilone
and Glen Cove's Dan Daly will all
be on stamps in 2005.