VFW urges 2 million to fight benefit changes

  WASHINGTON — The Veterans of Foreign Wars is urging its 2 million members to plead with house to give up armed forces and veterans repayment seeing that lawmakers look to slash the arrears.inwards a call to war on Tuesday, the VFW supposed it opposes several changes to the programs and decried several effort to balance the finances on the backs of forces retirees and disabled veterans. The organization called on members, their families and contacts to write to lawmakers directly.ultimate week, the top Democrat and Republican on the committee Armed Services team wrote to the special supercommittee looking in support of $1.2 trillion in the field of payments cuts and recommended cost-saving changes in the field of armed healthiness remuneration.The top lawmakers on the organization and committee Veterans Affairs committees furthermore wrote to the supercommittee suggesting financial plan savings from veterans programs.

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