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Veterans Coalition tells Alamosa City Council it helped veterans access $12.85 million locally, urges more support

5131923 · July 3, 2025
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Richard Naegley of the Veterans Coalition of the San Luis Valley updated the Alamosa City Council on services, local veteran-related expenditures and capacity limits, and asked for continued community support.

Richard Naegley, representative of the Veterans Coalition of the San Luis Valley, told the Alamosa City Council during a regular meeting that the coalition has worked to keep services available for local veterans and continue outreach that has increased benefit access.

“Keeping the Veterans Coalition doors open has been our primary objective while serving veterans,” Naegley said, outlining the group’s work helping veterans enroll in VA benefits and obtain health care and other services.

Naegley said the coalition’s materials show Alamosa County’s veteran population at 752 in the most recent figures he provided, down from 780 in 2022. He said…

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