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State veteran-services director urges Huntersville to back local veteran service officer

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Edison Platt, director of State Veteran Services, told the Huntersville board that local veteran service officers (VSOs) speed benefit claims, reduce travel burden for veterans and channel federal dollars into the local economy; he asked the town to support creating a VSO role or part-time coverage.

Edison Platt, director for State Veteran Services at the North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, urged the Huntersville Board of Commissioners to support establishing a local veteran service officer to help residents file Department of Veterans Affairs claims and access state benefits.

Platt told the board that the state has 13 offices across four regions but that demand is large: "It is a daunting task," he said, describing roughly 96,000 veterans in the Piedmont region and about 68 VSOs currently covering that population. He said veterans may return five to six times in a month to complete claims, follow up and apply for additional benefits.

Platt framed the request…

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