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Thompson Encourages Veterans to File for PACT Act Benefits before August 9 Deadline

July 25, 2023

BELLEFONTE, Pa. – U.S. Representative Glenn "GT" Thompson today is encouraging all eligible veterans to enroll with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care and file their claim as soon as possible for benefits established through the passage of the Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson Honoring Our PACT Act (PACT Act).

The PACT Act, which Rep. Thompson supported, was signed into law last August. The legislation expands and extends eligibility for permanent VA health care and benefits for the millions of veterans exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxic substances. While this law represents the largest expansion of VA benefits in decades, millions of veterans have yet to file their claims.

"As an Army dad, I am proud to support our service members and veterans, making sure they are getting the adequate services they deserve," Rep. Thompson said. "The PACT Act improves access to health care and benefits our veterans earned through their service. I encourage all eligible veterans to apply before the August 9th deadline to ensure they receive their much-deserved benefits."
 
Veterans and survivors must file their claim before August 9, 2023, to be eligible for retroactive compensation backdating to August 10, 2022, the date the bill was signed into law.

Under the PACT Act, veterans previously denied a toxic-exposure-related claim can file a new claim for the VA to review. Active-duty military personnel may also file a claim if they are within 180 days of discharge.

For more information on how to apply, visit VA.gov/PACT or by calling 1-800-MY VA 411.

Constituents may also contact Rep.Thompson's office at 814-353-0215 or by visiting Thompson.house.gov for additional assistance.

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