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  2. Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs (ODVA) supports military veterans living in Oklahoma with a wide range of resources and services. They help with state and federal benefits, disability claims, burial and survivor benefits, healthcare, education, and more.

  3. Oklahoma Secretary of Veterans Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Under Oklahoma state law, any person the Governor appoints to serve as the Secretary must be an honorably discharged veteran and be eligible to receive benefits from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Oklahoma state law always for Cabinet Secretaries to serve concurrently as the head of a State agency in addition to their duties ...

  4. After public spat with Oklahoma governor, former veterans ...

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    Joel Kintsel used to lead the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs until a very public spat with Gov. Kevin Stitt. (Photo by Kennedy Thomason/Oklahoma Voice) Editor’s note: This story is part ...

  5. List of Oklahoma state agencies - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma State Department of Education; ... Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs. Oklahoma War Veterans Commission (governing body of Department)

  6. The Talihina veterans home is closing this week. The future ...

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    The Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs estimated the state would lose about $5 million if the center stayed open. The Talihina veterans home is closing this week. The future of the property ...

  7. Oklahoma veterans who were exposed to military hazards could ...

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    The Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that about 3,200 veterans are diagnosed only with bladder cancer every year, partly because of PFAS exposure. However, there is no presumption related ...