Veteran’s ID card measure advances [View all]
Veterans ID card measure advances
The cards are designed to reduce the threat of identity theft and ease proving military service.
By MATTHEW DALY The Associated Press
WASHINGTON A bill allowing all veterans to receive official identification cards through the Department of Veterans Affairs is on its way to President Obamas desk.
The House approved the bill unanimously late Tuesday. Supporters say the bill should minimize the threat of identity theft and make it easier for veterans to prove their military service.
Under current law, some veterans who did not serve for at least 20 years or receive VA health services must carry paper documents to prove their veteran status. A form used by many veterans contains Social Security numbers and other details that advocates warn could put veterans at risk of identity theft.
The bills sponsor, Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-Fla., called it an example of what Congress can accomplish when lawmakers put partisanship aside and address the countrys needs.
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