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Welcome to the Weekly Briefing, the definitive podcast for staying informed on the most significant news and policy changes affecting U.S. service members, military retirees, veterans, and their families. Each episode delivers a concise, comprehensive roundup of the latest developments from the Department of Defense, Congress, and the Department of Veterans Affairs.

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57 episodios

Portada del episodio MIL News Weekly 28 Jun - 4 Jul 2026 (Episode 57)

MIL News Weekly 28 Jun - 4 Jul 2026 (Episode 57)

The conversation focused on the latest developments affecting the military and veteran community from June 28 to July 4, 2026. One key theme was the U.S. military’s rapid disaster response in Venezuela after twin earthquakes, including airfield repairs and humanitarian aid delivery through joint operations of the Air Force, Navy, and Marines. The discussion explored major legislative activity, particularly the Take Care of America’s Veterans Act, a sweeping omnibus bill aiming to expand GI Bill protections, restructure the transition program, and address the long-standing concurrent receipt offset for combat-injured retirees. Several points were raised, including associated controversy over funding such reforms by reducing future disability ratings for common conditions like sleep apnea and tinnitus. The bill also proposes expanding survivor benefits and providing permanent healthcare access for surviving spouses. Additionally, the Shari Briley and Eric Edmondson Veterans Benefits Expansion Act would raise compensation for catastrophically disabled veterans, and the Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act would require a court ruling, not a VA decision, to limit veterans’ firearms rights. The episode closed with debate over the privatization of VA healthcare and significant investments proposed for VA infrastructure. * (00:00) - Weekly Briefing Intro * (00:40) -  Issues That Affect Active and Reserve Military Personnel * (02:21) - Omnibus Bill Overview * (04:07) -  Issues That Affect Retired Military Personnel * (05:18) - Ratings Cuts Debate * (06:58) - Survivor Benefits Updates * (07:29) -  Issues That Affect Veterans Affairs * (07:31) - Benefits Expansion Vote * (08:21) - Second Amendment Protections * (09:21) - VA Care Privatization Clash * (10:22) - Wrap Up And Subscribe

5 de jul de 2026 - 10 min
Portada del episodio MIL News Weekly 21-27 Jun 2026 (Episode 56)

MIL News Weekly 21-27 Jun 2026 (Episode 56)

The conversation focused on major military and veteran news from June 21–27, 2026. U.S. forces surged into Venezuela for earthquake disaster relief, while RIMPAC 2026 launched in Hawaii with 30 nations participating. The Pentagon reinstated mandatory flu shots for recruits after an outbreak, and a $17 million settlement was reached for civilians affected by Navy fuel contamination, while service members received nothing under the Ferris Doctrine. General Donahue resigned as Army Europe/Africa commander. A key theme that emerged was legislative action: The True Shutdown Fairness Act (S.3039) was discussed as a lifeline for service members and veterans, ensuring uninterrupted pay during government shutdowns. The Take Care of America’s Veterans Act (TCAVA) and the Love Lives On Act aimed to expand benefits and survivor protections, but the TCAVA House vote was canceled over controversial funding offsets that would reduce future disability compensation. Veterans groups fiercely opposed these offsets. The discussion explored VA administrative reforms, including the centralization of the VA police force and efforts to modernize career tracks. Several points were raised, including ongoing legislative debates and critical updates affecting military members, retirees, and veterans. * (00:00) - Weekly Briefing Intro * (00:40) -  Issues That Affect Active and Reserve Military Personnel * (00:44) - Venezuela Relief and RIMPAC * (01:35) - Pentagon Updates and Red Hill * (02:29) - Shutdown Pay Protection * (04:11) -  Issues That Affect Retired Military Personnel * (06:01) - Love Lives On Act * (07:29) -  Issues That Affect Veterans Affairs * (09:05) - VA Reforms and Claims Progress * (09:37) - Closing and Subscribe

28 de jun de 2026 - 9 min
Portada del episodio MIL News Weekly 14-20 Jun 2026 (Episode 55)

MIL News Weekly 14-20 Jun 2026 (Episode 55)

The conversation focused on major legislative and policy developments impacting the military and veteran community from June 14–20, 2026. A key theme that emerged was the sharp divide between the House and Senate versions of the FY 2027 National Defense Authorization Act: the House backs a tiered pay raise favoring junior enlisted personnel, while the Senate proposes a flat 3.6% raise and invests more in healthcare and quality-of-life improvements. Additional discussion explored restructuring within the Pentagon, new U.S.-Israel defense technology cooperation, and the creation of specialized commands and roles. Several points were raised, including amendments affecting military readiness and civilian workforce rights, as well as operational updates such as the Army’s new Indo-Pacific Command and advances in dispersed operations. Legal challenges—such as the Stars and Stripes lawsuit—and stalled benefits legislation for Gold Star spouses were highlighted. The episode also addressed controversy over the VA’s rollback of diversity and LGBTQ initiatives, raising concerns about access and mental health outcomes for vulnerable veterans. * (00:00) - Weekly Briefing Intro * (00:39) -  Issues That Affect Active and Reserve Military Personnel * (01:10) - Pay Raise Showdown * (03:09) - Healthcare Funding Shift * (04:10) - Pentagon Reshuffle Plans * (05:20) - Israel Tech Cooperation Debate * (06:16) - House Amendments Roundup * (07:37) - New Commands And Milestones * (08:54) - Stars And Stripes Lawsuit * (09:37) -  Issues That Affect Retired Military Personnel * (09:39) - Gold Star Spouse Benefits * (10:59) - Medal Of Honor Tributes * (12:20) -  Issues That Affect Veterans Affairs * (13:23) - VA DEI Rollback Controversy * (14:34) - Closing And Subscribe

21 de jun de 2026 - 14 min
Portada del episodio MIL News Weekly 7-13 Jun 2026 (Episode 54)

MIL News Weekly 7-13 Jun 2026 (Episode 54)

The conversation focused on the week’s most significant news for the military and veteran community, detailing recent legislative developments, policy changes, and benefit updates. One concept discussed was the Pentagon’s drive to acquire low-cost munitions in response to cost asymmetry in modern conflicts, alongside a 3.8% military pay raise and quality-of-life improvements such as expanded Navy food options and revised Army fitness tests. A key theme that emerged was the complexity of healthcare and benefits for both active and retired personnel, particularly the challenges for “Gray area” retirees awaiting full Tricare eligibility. The discussion explored major legislative progress, notably the Major Richard Starr Act to end pension offsets for medically retired wounded veterans, and the Take Care of America’s Veterans Act, which streamlines healthcare, improves benefit transfers, and advances VA system modernization. Several points were raised, including expanded VA home loan eligibility for reservists, targeted cost-of-living increases for survivors, GI Bill updates, and protections for veterans’ Second Amendment rights. The rollout of a standardized electronic health record system and local outreach events were also highlighted as important steps to improve veterans' access to and trust in VA services. * (00:00) - Weekly Briefing Intro * (00:39) -  Issues That Affect Active and Reserve Military Personnel * (00:43) - New Missile Procurement * (02:02) - Pay and Policy Updates * (02:57) - Navy Food and Army Fitness * (04:52) -  Issues That Affect Retired Military Personnel * (07:53) - Major Richard Star Act * (10:10) -  Issues That Affect Veterans Affairs * (12:44) - Benefits Expansion and Education * (16:52) - Rights and VA Modernization * (20:47) - Wrap Up and Subscribe

14 de jun de 2026 - 21 min
Portada del episodio MIL News Weekly 31 May - 6 Jun 2026 (Episode 53)

MIL News Weekly 31 May - 6 Jun 2026 (Episode 53)

The conversation focused on major developments impacting military and veteran communities from 31 May to 6 June 2026. One key theme was a Department of Defense directive that slashed the number of recognized faith codes from 211 to 31, streamlining chaplaincy support but drawing criticism for reducing visibility for minority beliefs. The discussion explored the Army raising its enlistment age limit to 42, aligning with other branches to counteract recruitment challenges. Several points were raised regarding Navy reforms, the elimination of routine performance evaluations for senior personnel, and an audit revealing stagnant funding and underutilization in the TRICARE Extended Care Health Option for dependents with special needs. A key theme that emerged was Congressional efforts to end the wounded veteran tax via the Major Richard Starr Act and introduce new maternal and toxic exposure benefits. The enactment of a record $449 billion VA budget, driven by the Cost of War Toxic Exposures Fund, was another focus, alongside debates over VA leadership stability and IT modernization efforts. The conversation also highlighted the discontinuation of DEA benefits for secondary education, reforms accelerating prosthetic limb delivery, and new VA research into psychedelic therapies for PTSD. The episode emphasized the ongoing evolution of policies, healthcare, and benefits critical to active-duty personnel, retirees, and veterans. * (00:00) - Weekly Briefing Intro * (00:39) -  Issues That Affect Active and Reserve Military Personnel * (00:42) -  Religious Affiliation Code Reductions * (03:59) - Army Enlistment Age Raised * (05:27) - Navy FITREP Changes * (07:06) - Tricare ECHO Funding Audit * (10:17) -  Issues That Affect Retired Military Personnel * (10:20) -  Legislative Push for the Major Richard Star Act * (13:03) - Maternity Care Coordination Bill * (14:34) - Toxic Exposure Benefits Bill * (15:43) - Battlefield Preservation Act * (17:15) -  Issues That Affect Veterans Affairs * (17:17) -  Senate Confirmation Hearings on VA Leadership * (19:50) - Record VA Budget Breakdown * (22:22) - Chapter 35 High School Cutoff * (23:40) - Faster Prosthetic Limb Delivery * (24:31) - MDMA PTSD Trial Updates * (25:24) - Wrap Up and Subscribe

7 de jun de 2026 - 25 min
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