Veterans’ homes ask lawmakers to help close $10M shortfall

by Will Tuell

Members of the Legislature’s Veterans and Legal Affairs committee heard testimony last week on a bill that seeks to adjust rates Maine Veterans Homes across the state are reimbursed for care. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Brad Farrin (R-Somerset), comes on the heels of an emergency bill last year that provided one-time funds to the statewide nonprofit agency to keep facilities in Caribou and Machias open and questions over MVH’s financial practices. 

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