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Passing Electoral Count Act reforms is vital to national security
Nine senior former defense officials and military leaders warn about national security threats America faces due to weaknesses in the Electoral Count Act.
By Steve Abbot, Craig McKinley, John Jumper, Louis Caldera, Debbie Lee James, Sean O'Keefe, George Casey, Tony Zinni and Thad Allen
Here’s what military absentee voters need to know about Georgia’s US Senate runoff elections
Legal residents of Georgia can still register to vote in the runoff election set for Jan. 5.
By Karen Jowers
Former military leaders: Trump’s tweet is ‘attack on our electoral process’
The president's role as commander in chief is also to protect service members' rights, including their right to vote, former military leaders say.
By Karen Jowers
Military absentee ballots are still coming in to battleground states
Military absentee ballots may be counted later, and they could make a difference in the election results.
By Karen Jowers
Presidency hinges on tight races in battleground states
Neither candidate cleared the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House, and the margins were tight in several battleground states.
By Jonathan Lemire, The Associated Press, Zeke Miller, The Associated Press and Jill Colvin, The Associated Press
Military and family members: It’s not too late to vote by absentee ballot!
There's plenty of help to get you started in making your vote count.
By Karen Jowers
Military absentee ballots could have substantial impact on election, report says
Military absentee ballots should be counted before winner declared, report says.
By Karen Jowers
New law would require Pentagon to identify all burn pit locations
New defense policy bill also seeks to shut down any remaining burn pit waste disposal sites.
By Patricia Kime
These maps can help you figure out your burn pit exposure risk
It can be tough to get treatment for burn pit exposure, but this project helps service members and veterans pinpoint the Pentagon documents that detail their risks.
Should service in Iraq and Afghanistan be a recognized health hazard for vets applying for benefits?
Sens. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, and Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., have teamed on a bill that would help veterans apply for VA benefits.
By Patricia Kime