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By The Skanner News | The Skanner News
Published: 11 November 2024

This Veterans Day, we stand united in gratitude. We remember the fallen, support the living, and express our deepest appreciation for the countless ways you have served. Your legacy of loyalty and service will continue to inspire future generations.

In recognition of this year’s Veterans Day theme “Honoring a Legacy of Loyalty and Service,” we salute the loyalty and service that define our Veterans. Your steadfast devotion to duty and country inspires us all. 

Thank you, Veterans and families, for your service. We honor you today and every day.

To commemorate this special day, your Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA) is pleased to share the Veterans Day Proclamation and highlight the various events taking place throughout Washington.

For a copy of the Veterans Day Proclamation and to view Veterans Day Events happening throughout Washington, please visit Veterans Day Proclamation and Events - 2024 | WDVA.

In a heartfelt Veterans Day greeting, WDVA Director David Puente expresses his gratitude and admiration for the brave men and women who have served our nation.

Additionally, the WDVA would like to remind all Washingtonians of recent changes to the laws defining who a Veteran is, resulting in expanded Veterans Benefits in Washington State.

As of June 6, 2024, the state of Washington broadened its definition of "Veteran" to include:

  1. Eligibility for Federal Benefits: Any Veteran already eligible for federal Department of Veterans Affairs non-service-connected pension and disability compensation.
  2. Inclusive Criteria: Veterans separated with less than honorable characterizations of service due solely to sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression, regardless of characterization of service.

These changes ensure that more Veterans can access the support and resources they deserve. State and Local Veterans Benefits now include:

  • County Veterans assistance funds
  • Civil service employment preference
  • State parks passes
  • Hunting and fishing licenses,
  • Admission to State Veterans Homes
  • Homeownership down payment assistance,
  • Licensing extensions, property tax relief, and tuition waivers at public colleges.

It is important to note that the change in Washington State law does not impact Federal Veterans Programs such as VA Health Care and Medical Centers, Vet Centers, GI Bill, or National or State Veteran Cemeteries.

To learn more about the Definition of a Veteran and expanded benefits, please visit Definition of a Veteran | WDVA

For Veterans Day Facts and Information visit: Veterans Day Facts and Information - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

The WDVA remains committed to serving and supporting our Veterans and their families.

On this Veterans Day, let us come together as a community to honor their sacrifice and express our gratitude for their unwavering dedication.

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