The VETS Dogs Bill is quite simple and does not cost any money; it merely ensures that Veterans with medical service dogs have equal access to all Veterans Affairs (VA) facilities.
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John R. Carter explains the purpose of the VETS Dogs Bill for veterans' access to facilities.
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