'Got to get this right': VA official explains what's covered under PACT Act
Veterans who were exposed to a variety of toxins are now eligible for health benefits under the new PACT Act, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs press secretary Terence Hayes tells KRLD's Mitch Carr.
Image: U.S. President Joe Biden smiles after signing The PACT Act in the East Room of the White House on Aug. 10, 2022, in Washington, DC. The bill is the biggest expansion of veterans' benefits since the Agent Orange Act of 1991 and will expand health care benefits to millions of veterans exposed to toxic substances during their military service.
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