I think it depends on what conflict they were involved in. I can tell you there are a lot of vets that were turned down for service years ago.
the budget is about priorities and I look forward to hearing from the witnesses today why money was put where as far as priorities go.
Thank you for being here, Chief Tidwell. I appreciate the job that you do.
we just have to do better work as a Congress to try to get this fixed.
the bottom line is in Indian Country, there is not a lot of extra money to shave and we all know that.
But there has been, I think, a lack of communication and collaboration between the VA and the private providers.
I want to talk a little bit about partnership with volunteers particularly as it applies to rural America.
Can you explain why the rules that were proposed last January do not address this issue, and do you plan on addressing it in the final rule?
I am not sure voluntary labeling is ever going to happen, or it would have already happened.
The amount of testing that is done on genetically modified foods is slim to none, and slim just left town.
I think it is--well, point well taken. You will get back to me.