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Heller talks veterans issues at Legislature


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By Sean Whaley, Las Vegas Review-Journal

CARSON CITY — Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., said Monday that wait times for Nevada veterans who have filed benefit claims with the Veterans Administration have improved significantly but remain one of the longest in the nation.

Heller, in remarks to the Nevada Legislature, said the wait time has improved from 478 days to 257 days but is still far from the 125 days that the VA has promised.

“It’s unacceptable and until the backlog is eliminated, I won’t back down,” he said.

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  1. Kenny "Tahoe Skibum" Curtzwiler says - Posted: April 8, 2015

    Took me 20 years to get qualified as a veteran and my first visit to the VA in Gville took a year. Almost a year after the first appointment I got a call from a doctor saying that I had an appointment with them based on the first visit a year ago which the VA referred me to the year before. MediCal will kick in before I get another appointment with them.