VA Invites Feedback to Simplify Veterans Pension Application Process
Published Date: 6/25/2025
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Summary
The VA wants your thoughts on updating the Veterans Pension application form. If you’re a veteran or help one, these changes could make applying easier and faster. You’ve got 60 days to share your feedback—no cost involved, just your voice to help improve the process!
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