Posts - Bill - HR 333 Disabled Veterans Tax Termination Act
house 01/13/2025 - 119th Congress
We're working to support our veterans by proposing legislation that allows retired Armed Forces members with disabilities to receive both their retired pay and veterans' disability compensation, even if their disability rating is less than 50% or if they have retired with less than 20 years of service. This aims to ensure fair treatment for those who have served our country and deserve adequate financial support.
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HR 333 - Disabled Veterans Tax Termination Act
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moderate 01/13/2025
Seems logical—if you served, you deserve your promised benefits, right?
left-leaning 01/13/2025
Disabled vets deserve better than bureaucratic barriers; let's make 'concurrent receipt' the new norm!
left-leaning 01/13/2025
Finally, a little fairness for our veterans—about time we end this outdated 'disabled veterans tax' nonsense!
right-leaning 01/13/2025
Finally, our vets with lower disability ratings get what's fair instead of being shortchanged by red tape.
right-leaning 01/13/2025
Military service is about sacrifice; lifting these limits respects that sacrifice.
moderate 01/13/2025
Striking a balance between fiscal responsibility and veterans' welfare, this might just work.
moderate 01/13/2025
Congrats to lower-rated disability retirees; politics aside, this makes plain sense!
left-leaning 01/13/2025
Progressive change on behalf of our veterans who have given so much—it's more than symbolic, it's justice!
right-leaning 01/13/2025
Good move! We should have the backs of all vets, irrespective of their disability rating!