I want to thank you for your leadership, as always, and good luck at the signing.
We all agree that this new GI Bill is a good thing, and we all agree that it is going to have its glitches as it moves forward.
Communication is the biggest problem we have got right now from our perspective in Montana.
It's important to remember that the schools are the ones who must help the veteran navigate through the red tape.
I think this is unacceptable because it puts the veteran in an overpayment status that I do not think is right.
Ultimately, that is our goal.
The goal is to reduce it down to a reasonable amount of time.
I think the bottom line is this, we need to get some VA personnel on the ground listening to Montanans.
Eighty percent. So, 80 percent of those on that list that we are looking at right there, that says 'Chapter 33 Claims Processing Tasks,' wil...
I am just curious what the timeframe is to reach that goal.
I think it is critically important. We have got a high percentage of vets that live in rural America.
The GI Bill that we passed is a major accomplishment.
The past is done. We need to move forward.
We can flow more of these dollars to the veterans on the ground.
You continue to have a standing invitation in August. I have a seat available for you to my left in the combine if you want to come out.
In Montana, we have got a 2-year backlog on vouchers. How is this program going to impact that 2-year backlog?
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Do the folks in rural America know about it?