
A movement by veterans, for all Americans
Our mission
At Concerned Veterans for America, we’ve always known the veteran voice is powerful. Veterans understand service, sacrifice, and perseverance in a way few others do — and they bring that same mindset to the issues facing our nation today. So, the mission is simple: Shape a better American future by building engaged communities of veterans and citizens, empowered to deliver solutions to America’s pressing challenges.
CVA delivers solutions, rooted in liberty-based principles, that empower Americans to tackle America’s pressing issues. By elevating veterans’ unique perspectives and trusted leadership, CVA builds engaged communities equipped to inspire action, amplify concerned voices, and help improve American lives.


Our Priority Issues
Our nation’s security around the globe requires a robust, strong, and dynamic economy at home. Prosperity for everyday Americans is vital for a strong and secure nation.
Our $36-trillion-and-rising national debt is the greatest long-term threat to America’s safety and prosperity. Excessive debt hurts America’s long-term strength by stagnating our economy and limiting our ability to react to serious threats to our vital national interests. We need to safeguard America’s financial future with better policies that control spending and debt while growing the economy.

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Our nation’s runaway national debt, struggling economy, and overbearing tax system represents a major threat to America’s future prosperity – and our national security as a result. We must get spending under control, unleash the American economy, and safeguard our financial future so our next generation can enjoy the safety and prosperity of a thriving American economy.
After they hang up their uniform, our nation’s heroes have a desire to continue serving their country and fellow citizens. But veterans know better than most the problems that arise from a one-size-fits-all health care system. From extremely long wait times to bureaucratic runarounds to denied care, many veterans are left hoping for the care they need.
Without secure options and accountability, veterans remain trapped in a broken system, keeping them from helping make America a better place. Let’s ensure America’s bravest get the care they’ve earned so they can do what they do best: make America’s future better.

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Veterans deserve more choices when it comes to their medical care. Whether they choose to receive care at the VA or from a community provider, the bottom line is that it should be up to the veteran, not the bureaucracy. Let’s Complete the Mission and empower veterans to live their fullest lives, fulfill their desire to continue serving Americans, and help shape a better future for all Americans.
Veterans are promised care after serving this country in uniform. But too often, the Department of Veterans Affairs, who is tasked with delivering that care, fails. While some veterans like the care they receive at the VA, many others experience long wait times, randomly canceled appointments, mismanaged medical records, misdiagnosed injuries, denial of necessary care, and a host of other failures. We’re shining a light on the failures at the VA so that all Americans can call on the VA to do better.
Millions of veterans use the VA every day for their health care needs. For some, their experiences have been great. Others feel the VA has failed them. Many more are somewhere in between. At CVA, we are amplifying these stories to continue reforming the VA stories to bring attention to the solutions that are needed.
The world can be a dangerous place. Our veterans and the men and women of our military know that better than anyone as they’ve fought to keep us safe here at home.
We cannot afford to continue burning taxpayer dollars and asking America’s sons and daughters to fight and die in conflicts that aren’t essential to our nation’s security. We need to rethink our nation’s foreign policy.

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For decades, our country’s approach to foreign policy brought disastrous results – two major wars, dozens of non-strategic military engagements around the world, trillions of dollars wasted, and thousands of lives lost. We need a better approach.
For over two decades and counting, our troops have been fighting and sacrificing in our nation’s endless wars in the Middle East and Africa. These conflicts have cost America dearly – more than 4,500 American troops killed, and more than $2 trillion taxpayer dollars spent – and have not made us safer. It’s past time to bring our men and women in uniform home and shape a better U.S. foreign policy.
American foreign policy is spread too thin. The current strategic approach is not effective, and as it grows increasingly unsustainable, it sets the United States up for failure. Concerned Veterans for America’s new report, Realism in Practice, offers a different path forward, guided by the principles of realism and restraint.
Our Priority Issues
Our nation’s security around the globe requires a robust, strong, and dynamic economy at home. Prosperity for everyday Americans is vital for a strong and secure nation.
Our $36-trillion-and-rising national debt is the greatest long-term threat to America’s safety and prosperity. Excessive debt hurts America’s long-term strength by stagnating our economy and limiting our ability to react to serious threats to our vital national interests. We need to safeguard America’s financial future with better policies that control spending and debt while growing the economy.
After they hang up their uniform, our nation’s heroes have a desire to continue serving their country and fellow citizens. But veterans know better than most the problems that arise from a one-size-fits-all health care system. From extremely long wait times to bureaucratic runarounds to denied care, many veterans are left hoping for the care they need.
Without secure options and accountability, veterans remain trapped in a broken system, keeping them from helping make America a better place. Let’s ensure America’s bravest get the care they’ve earned so they can do what they do best: make America’s future better.
The world can be a dangerous place. Our veterans and the men and women of our military know that better than anyone as they’ve fought to keep us safe here at home.
We cannot afford to continue burning taxpayer dollars and asking America’s sons and daughters to fight and die in conflicts that aren’t essential to our nation’s security. We need to rethink our nation’s foreign policy.
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