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In 1944, The Louisiana Office of Veterans Affairs was created to provide local services to Louisiana Veterans and their families. In 2003 the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs (LDVA) was established as a cabinet-level department of the State of Louisiana to provide service to Louisiana's Veterans and their families with regard to healthcare, education, disability benefits, long-term ...
David Alan LaCerte (born November 6, 1979) was the Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs (LDVA) in the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal. [1] He had been the Interim Secretary from January 2013 to September 2013.
Governor John Bel Edwards appointed him Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs on Jan. 13, 2016. [5] As Veterans Affairs Secretary, he is responsible for overseeing five Veterans Homes, four State Veterans Cemeteries, the department's Parish Service Offices, the Administrative, Contact Assistance, and Claims Divisions, the ...
Under a contingency plan the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs put out in January, veterans' access to healthcare, other benefits and even memorial services won't be impeded. Here's what to know:
Key takeaways. 11 property insurance companies in Louisiana became insolvent between July 2021 and September 2022, reflecting the deepening crisis in the state’s insurance market .
Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs; In office 2008–2013: Preceded by: Hunt Downer: Succeeded by: David LaCerte (interim) Louisiana State Representative for District 99 (Orleans Parish) In office 1976–1983: Preceded by: Orleans Parish districts not numbered until 1976: Succeeded by: Garey Forster: Personal details; Born
A duck pond graces the Legacy Village property, next to a children’s playground. The United States MISSION Act 2018 was supposed to help veterans access health care locally, but Central Coast ...
This is a list of positions filled by presidential appointment with Senate confirmation.Under the Appointments Clause of the United States Constitution and law of the United States, certain federal positions appointed by the president of the United States require confirmation (advice and consent) of the United States Senate.