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CONTACT:https://democratsoftheredrocks.org
DESCRIPTION:Yavapai Dems Sponsor a Veterans Town Hall\nJoin a platform for 
 veterans and VA employees to voice their concerns.\nWe’re giving veterans 
 and VA employees a much needed platform to voice their concerns about the 
 impact of DOGE cuts. The public is welcome at this free event\, so please 
 join us in standing up for our Veterans!\n\nYavapai County is home to near
 ly 25\,000 veterans. The Bob Stump Department of Veterans Affairs is one o
 f the largest locations serving veterans in Northern Arizona\, with over 1
 \,000 employees. Many veterans\, their families and caregivers\, VA employ
 ees\, veterans organizations and community members are alarmed by the Trum
 p administration’s recent threats to terminate essential employees and red
 uce funding for necessary care and benefits. It is critical that we hear d
 irectly from those affected and support our veterans of Yavapai County.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250417T180000
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LOCATION:Center on Rosser @ 1280B E Rosser St.\, Prescott\, AZ
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SUMMARY:Yavapai County Veterans Town Hall
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  serving veterans in Northern Arizona\, with over 1\,000 employees. Many v
 eterans\, their families and caregivers\, VA employees\, veterans organiza
 tions and community members are alarmed by the Trump administration’s rece
 nt threats to terminate essential employees and reduce funding for necessa
 ry care and benefits. It is critical that we hear directly from those affe
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