In Walker v. Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles Board (Board) rejected the Texas Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans’ (Texas SCV) application for a specialty license plate featuring images of the Confederate Flag. The Supreme Court will decide whether this violates the First Amendment.
ICMA has materials on employment, accessing care, and housing and homelessness. Explore these resources, share them, and share ideas with how together we can do more to help those who serve our country.
ICMA recently hosted a webinar series to help state and local governments highlighting leading practices and lessons learned from veteran reintegration programs nationwide.
ICMA stands ready to help its members better serve the needs of returning veterans with resource information on employment, housing, and other assistance programs
Check out ICMA’s new webpage on Veterans’ Resources to learn more about veterans’ biggest hurdles and how local government managers are helping their local vets.
Veterans under the age of 30 are four times as likely to be homeless than their civilian counterparts, with young women and minority veterans at an even greater risk.
Understanding how to find and obtain medical and psychological care is the number one obstacle to recovery.
ICMA has launched a new website, Veterans’ Resources, to help local government managers understand the needs of today’s veterans and the challenges they face.