IAVA, Female Veterans Brief Capitol Hill on Critical Issues Facing Women Warriors
March 31 2009

On March 31st, IAVA partnered with Disabled American Veterans (DAV) and The Independent Television Service (ITVS) to host a special screening on Capitol Hill of the acclaimed documentary film LIONESS and a panel discussion about female troops and veterans’ issues.
Following the screening and panel discussion with members of “Team Lioness” and filmmakers Meg McLagan and Daria Summers, Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) and Representative Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (D-SD) held a press conference to discuss the Women Veterans Health Care Improvement Act, bipartisan legislation that would help assess, expand and improve VA health care for women veterans.
“The VA is currently underprepared to handle the unique health care needs of our women veterans. As more female servicemembers come home from- Read about the Women Veterans Health Improvement Act of 2009.
- Know your history? Learn about women's history in the military and then take IAVA's quiz on women warriors in Iraq and Afghanistan.
- Missed LIONESS? Learn more at: http://www.lionessthefilm.com/.
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