The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) on November 27 informed Congress it will not follow through on a recent promise to repay student veterans who were underpaid their GI Bill benefits. The announcement, first reported by NBC News, runs counter to the VA’s recent promise to make good on delayed or omitted payments to student […]
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The House of Representatives have passed a new bill designed to help our student veterans. Improving Transparency of Education Opportunities for Veterans Act H.R. 4057, or the Improving Transparency of Education Opportunities for Veterans Act of 2012, will allow post-9/11 student vets to have a comprehensive place online where they can find information about their […]
James G. Fausone Veteran Disability Attorney GIBill.com looked like an official government website intended to provide information to veterans about their GI Bill benefits. But looks can be deceiving. The website was actually owned by QuinStreet Inc., an internet marketing and media company. The Attorneys General of several states sued QuinStreet alleging violation of consumer […]