Double amputee leads push to end 'wounded veterans tax'
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A double amputee veteran is spearheading a campaign to overturn a federal rule that forces wounded veterans to choose between their full military retirement pay or disability benefits—effectively penalizing them for their injuries. NBC News highlights his fight to end what advocates call the "wounded veterans tax," a policy that critics argue unfairly shortchanges those who’ve sacrificed the most.
Editor’s Note: Imagine serving your country, losing limbs in the process, and then being told you can’t collect both your earned retirement pay and disability compensation. That’s the reality for thousands of veterans due to an outdated policy. This story matters because it’s not just about money—it’s about honoring the promises made to those who risked everything. If this rule changes, it could rewrite how America cares for its most severely injured veterans.
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