NDAA Includes Critical Provisions for New Veterans
Posted by Patrick Campbell on October 29

UPDATE: On Wednesday, the President signed the 2010 National Defense Authorization Act into law. While this $600 Billion bill provides the Military with everything that they need to operate for the next year, it includes several provisions that will improve the lives of the men and women serving in Iraq and Afghanistan and may save countless lives by improving the way the Military handles Mental Health. Our legislative team took a few minutes to share some of the highlights with you below and keep you informed.
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The National Defense Authorization Act (68-29) includes many of IAVA's legislative agenda recommendations, chiefly mandatory mental health screenings for all returning servicemembers,
- Require mandatory, face to face and confidential mental health screenings for every returning servicemember. (§ 708)
- Increase the number of mental health providers in the military. (§ 521, 524, 714)
- Limit servicemembers’ exposure to hazardous waste by severely limiting the use of open air burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan. (§ 317)
- Extend retroactive stop loss payments to Reserve/National Guard. (§ 620)
- Grant meaningful voting protections for overseas servicemembers. (§ 575-589)
- Curtail DoD’s practice of punishing servicemembers for DoD’s own financial mistakes. (§ 661)
Patrick Campbell, an Iraq veteran, serves as IAVA's Chief Legislative Counsel in Washington, D.C.
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