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Veterans Incarcerated Committee
To support VVA's philosophy and principles on a wide range of issues, the VVA Constitution establishes a number of key standing committees. The Veterans Incarcerated Committee function and purpose is described therein as follows:
The VVA Strategic Plan, approved by the VVA Board of Directors in 1996, further defines the Committee's functions, and this is detailed in the Committee's mission statement and work plan. Mission Statement: Provide benefits and services not currently being provided to veterans incarcerated by researching Department of Corrections Regulations for each state which might enable us to implement new programs for veterans and by building cooperation at the Department of Veterans Affairs. ARTICLES OF INTERESTDustup over expiring funds for jailed veterans07:00 AM EDT on Monday, May 7, 2007LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- In less than two months, a program that helps jailed Kentucky veterans return to the community could run out of federal money. The prospect has outraged the nonprofit operator and supporters of the program. "It makes no sense at all to kill a program that's been so successful," U.S. Rep. John Yarmuth, D-Louisville, told The (Louisville) Courier-Journal. Yarmuth said he is pressing the U.S. Department of Labor to consider continuing funding for the Incarcerated Veterans Transitional Program, a three-year pilot project operated in Kentucky by the Volunteers of America in which funding is set to expire June 30. [ read complete article ]
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Veterans Veterans incarcerated white paper
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