Pa. veterans agency to hold series of virtual town halls

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Pa. veterans agency to hold series of virtual town halls
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The first one is scheduled for March 16 and will continue through 2022.

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The series will provide the commonwealth’s nearly 800,000 veterans with a convenient platform to learn and ask questions about programs and benefits earned through their military service, the release said.

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