VA’s Sunshine Allergy Worsens; What Breast Cancer Memo?
I really thought this close to Christmas, everyone at the VA would be happy to get a little warm sunlight. Especially for all the folks at central office over on Vermont Avenue. I always try to send a little sunshine the VA’s way by keeping a FOIA request pending. This week, I got a response to my request for the infamous breast cancer memo. Wouldn’t you know, they said no way no how was I getting a copy of that thing. Get out! Good thing I already have a bootlegged copy on my website.
H.R. 3132 – A Bill That Harms Veterans
The byproduct of any government menagerie is inefficiency. The solution? Congress has provided folks like me—agents and attorneys—be allowed to represent Veterans; help them navigate the complicated maze and red tape in order to secure benefits to which they are rightfully entitled. In exchange for a fee, the Veteran gets his or her benefits, I earn a modest living. There is also a safety net—if a Veteran believes I have pulled a fast one, they have a venue to be heard, to ask the VA to reduce my fee. Congress is trying to end that safety net. That’s bad for you, it’s bad for me.
Court Denies VA’s Request to Stay Pending Cases
I told you this Halloween was getting pretty spooky. I also talked about how VA’s Office of General Counsel was running out of money, and that we were told to expect stays in many cases. As always, the VA keeps it slicker than a fox. Thankfully, the Court isn’t buying any of it. At least, for now.
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Secretary Collins spent his year on a victory lap. Meanwhile, Veterans ‘Guardian’ was the recipient of a class action certification for New Year’s! We can thank the United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina for that. 2025 was an interesting time by VA standards. Heck, while Secretary Collins was touting how low the backlog was, the Veteran’s Court literally had a Y2K moment when it received so many appeals—the filing system just went kaput.