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Brian Fay

@brianfayfl

Empowering veterans for a brighter future. Veteran supporter | Non-profit worker | Join me in building a stronger nation by supporting our veterans. 🇺🇸

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Concerned Veterans for America (@concernedvets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After months of hard work and tireless advocacy, this historic legislation marks a bold step toward lasting economic prosperity and the preservation of the American Dream. We are calling on the Senate to swiftly follow suit and send the bill to President Trump’s desk.

After months of hard work and tireless advocacy, this historic legislation marks a bold step toward lasting economic prosperity and the preservation of the American Dream. 

We are calling on the Senate to swiftly follow suit and send the bill to President Trump’s desk.
John Vick (@johnvickfl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shout out to the countless Concerned Veterans for America volunteers and staff who made your voices heard: you made phone calls, knocked doors, sent letters, showed up at your congressman’s office, and endured cold pizza to defend American strength and prosperity. Well done. House Republicans heard us,

Brian Fay (@brianfayfl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think one of the most confusing and chaotic times in a service members life is that switch from active duty to civilian life. Glad to see that we are trying to knock down some of those barriers

Concerned Veterans for America (@concernedvets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Army has always been there for America, even before it was a country. Men and women bravely join the Army to serve their nation, but even after the uniform comes off, they choose to serve their nation as civilians.

Concerned Veterans for America (@concernedvets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ICYMI: John Vick sat down with Senator Tim Sheehy on the americanpotential to discuss why veterans are community leaders and legislation that would allow veterans to better focus on serving their communities rather than battling a broken Veterans Affairs.

Vincent Vargas (@thereal_rocco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are a veteran and you want better access to healthcare use this link! Send a letter to your congressman now! cv4a.actcentr.com/ContactOfficia…

Concerned Veterans for America (@concernedvets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Veterans’ access to health care options should be the main priority of the Veterans’ ACCESS Act, whether it be through the Veterans Affairs or Community Care. However, changes to the Senate’s legislation remove these options through an eight-year sunset provision.

Veterans’ access to health care options should be the main priority of the Veterans’ ACCESS Act, whether it be through the <a href="/DeptVetAffairs/">Veterans Affairs</a> or Community Care. However, changes to the Senate’s legislation remove these options through an eight-year sunset provision.
John Vick (@johnvickfl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just wrapped up a great conversation with Congresswoman Jen Kiggans here in Virginia Beach at CP Shuckers! We talked about the economy, One Big Beautiful Bill, the border, the Veterans' ACCESS Act, and more. Stay tuned for the full video! #CVAboots #VA02