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*Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Kentucky Newsletter for 2024-12-04 ( 4 items )  
Benefits Protection Team Leaders Prepare Advocacy Efforts for Toxic-Exposed Veterans (10)
ERLANGER, Kentucky, Dec. 3 -- Disabled American Veterans issued the following news: By Joy Ilem From protecting veteran benefits to advancing health care and programs that support disabled veterans, DAV benefits protection team leaders (BPTL) are essential in our advocacy efforts. BPTLs are voluntary members who assist with coordinating and supporting DAV's grassroots efforts; legislative and critical policy goals; and resolution development at the local chapter and department levels. Other w more PR

Disabled American Veterans: Growing Membership is Crucial for Veteran Advocacy (10)
ERLANGER, Kentucky, Dec. 3 -- Disabled American Veterans issued the following news: By Douglas Wells With our membership below 1 million members, we need everyone to make recruiting a top priority. When our membership is standing united behind our legislative team, it spurs a commitment to honor and support those who put everything on the line for us. But it's more than just a number. Without a robust and active membership, DAV wouldn't have had the capital needed to drive through the PACT A more PR

How Disabled American Veterans Gets in Front of Transitioning Service Members (10)
ERLANGER, Kentucky, Dec. 3 -- Disabled American Veterans issued the following news: By Jim Marszalek When a service member's time in uniform ends, they can be thrown into a world defined by challenging questions. How do I find a job? Should I go to school? Where do I want to live? With seemingly endless uncertainties emerging at every turn, it's easy to let the complexity of applying for VA benefits fall to the side. However, just as DAV national service officers are experts in securing benefi more PR

WKU Launches Data Science Program to Meet Needs of Growing Industries (10)
BOWLING GREEN, Kentucky, Dec. 3 -- Western Kentucky University issued the following news: A brand-new Data Science degree program at WKU is the product of an innovative partnership between the Gordon Ford College of Business and the Ogden College of Science and Engineering. The new program merges computer science, statistics, business data analytics, and economics to not only provide students with a well-rounded skill set but also help meet the needs of our community. "The new Data Science pro more PR