Politics & Government

Dykema To Advocate for Veterans' Transportation

A list of available transportation options for veterans across the state is available online.

 

Rep. Carolyn Dykema, D-Holliston representing Westborough Precinct 2, joined the Massachusetts Veterans Transportation Coalition (MVTC) tasked with improving veterans’ transportation options.

Almost 400,000 veterans live in Massachusetts and their need for transportation support to access healthcare and other services is increasing as the large population of WWII and Vietnam era Veterans ages. The MVTC is a collaborative effort of stakeholders from state agencies including MassDOT and Elder Affairs, several Regional Transit Authorities and Veterans Service Officers working together to identify, better coordinate and spread information about transportation resources available to veterans.

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“Last session I heard from veterans across the state that transportation, particularly to access VA healthcare, is one of their most pressing concerns.” said Dykema.  

A list of available transportation options for veterans across the state has been prepared by the MVTC and is available online at www.mass.gov/eohhs/gov/commissions-and-initiatives/hst/for-veterans.html.

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Information courtesy Rep. Carolyn Dykema.

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