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Veterans service officer outlines limitations on $10,000 state allocation and outreach plans
Summary
The county’s veterans service officer reviewed the Veterans Affairs budget, explained state rules restricting the annual $10,000 allocation to promotional and office expenses (not direct emergency assistance), and described outreach efforts to bring more veterans into the office.
The veterans service officer told the Osceola County Board of Supervisors that the state of Iowa provides $10,000 annually to each county veteran service office but that the allotment is restricted to expenses that directly support veterans services in an allowable manner, such as outreach and office equipment, and generally cannot be used to pay groceries or other direct emergency assistance for individual veterans.
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