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Legislation advances in Pa. Senate committee to boost pensions for disabled veterans

Summary by Pennsylvania Capital-Star
U.S. Military veteran and amputee Lloyd Epps walks after doctors serviced his prosthetic leg at the Veterans Administration (VA), hospital on January 29, 2014 in Manhattan, New York City. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)Disabled Pennsylvania veterans may get a boost in their pensions, under legislation in the Pennsylvania Senate.  The proposal is one of five pieces of legislation advanced by the state Senate Veterans Affairs & Emergency Prepar…

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As a result of the measure taken by the national government to audit the Non-contributory Pensions for Invalidity (PNC), the CoProDis prepared it in order to accompany and advise those who have to go through this process. Faced with the decision made by the national government to audit the Non-contributory Pensions for Invalidity (PNC) - a term that is not in conformity with the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities - the Provinc…

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