Posted on Jan 19, 2017
Eliminate Concurrent Receipt of Retirement Pay and Disability Compensation for Disabled Veterans
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Attention my fellow veterans,
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released in Dec 2016 its recommendations for Reducing the Deficit.
Among the 115 total options, the #11 option is "Eliminate Concurrent Receipt of Retirement Pay and Disability Compensation for Disabled Veterans."
This line item is considered mandatory spending within the budget.
The CBO is proposing to eliminate "Concurrent Receipt" for military retirees who are drawing either combat-related special compensation (CRSC) or concurrent retirement and disability pay (CRDP) beginning in January 2018.
I encourage you to contact your Representative AND your Senator today.
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released in Dec 2016 its recommendations for Reducing the Deficit.
Among the 115 total options, the #11 option is "Eliminate Concurrent Receipt of Retirement Pay and Disability Compensation for Disabled Veterans."
This line item is considered mandatory spending within the budget.
The CBO is proposing to eliminate "Concurrent Receipt" for military retirees who are drawing either combat-related special compensation (CRSC) or concurrent retirement and disability pay (CRDP) beginning in January 2018.
I encourage you to contact your Representative AND your Senator today.
Eliminate Concurrent Receipt of Retirement Pay and Disability Compensation for Disabled Veterans
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Thanks for posting this. It was a long, hard battle to get concurrent receipt. We should ensure we don't lose it. Keep in mind, the general public does not even understand the program, so they will simply see it as a means of saving taxpayer money.
Also, I don't see the "love" for the military as it was over the past 15 years. Are we returning to the '70s?
Also, I don't see the "love" for the military as it was over the past 15 years. Are we returning to the '70s?
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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SSgt (Join to see) - It did not apply to me until just last year when I was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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SSgt (Join to see) - Thanks. I had radiation implants and now my PSA score is slowly going down. I am still being monitored. I see the VA every 6 months now.
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GySgt Melissa Gravila
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Agreed- they don't know the whole story, therefore, we are "double dipping". We need to make them aware
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Posted 6 y ago
Also a good source told me they are looking at eliminating a % of those receive disability compensation for PTSD. They will looking at the disabilities as if they are not receiving VA Care then they must be cured and no longer need compensation. With President Trump in office I think he will not let it happen. You all have seen what he did to get HR 299 passed for the Blue Water Veterans. 40 plus years and nothing. President Trump made one phone call in March and it was voted on May 8th. onlyusa.us
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