Jan 16, 2026
Host Rob Couture opens the first episode of 2026 with VFW leaders for an in-depth discussion on veteran policy priorities and emerging national security issues.
The episode centers on the Major Richard Star Act, breaking down
why the bill was left out of the National Defense Authorization
Act, clarifying misconceptions about cost and jurisdiction, and
explaining why the Armed Services Committees play a critical role
in advancing the legislation. The panel outlines the VFW’s updated
advocacy strategy and how members can help push the bill forward
through targeted engagement and calls for congressional
hearings.
The discussion also highlights key provisions of the FY26 National
Defense Authorization Act, including pay raises, quality-of-life
protections, blast exposure oversight, and moral injury research,
while noting advocacy priorities that remain unfinished. Additional
segments address concerns over proposed VA disability rating
schedule revisions, a major legal development involving claims
sharks, and a recent U.S. Postal Service policy change that could
impact veterans submitting benefit claims by mail.
The episode closes with reflections on the recent U.S. military
operation in Venezuela, recognition of newly eligible combat
veterans, and reminders of the VFW’s ongoing commitment to
protecting veterans’ earned benefits and honoring continued
service.
Featured Guests:
Joy Craig – Associate Director, VFW National Legislative Service
Brian Walker – Assistant Adjutant General, VFW
Ryan Gallucci – Executive Director, VFW Washington Office
Episode Highlights:
0:00 – Welcome to the first Still Serving episode of 2026
3:17 – Major Richard Star Act: status and advocacy strategy
16:44 – Why concurrent receipt matters for veterans and readiness
45:20 – NDAA highlights and unfinished priorities
54:40 – VA disability rating schedule concerns
1:11:30 – Claims sharks and accountability efforts
1:17:12 – USPS postmark changes and veteran claims
1:21:15 – Venezuela operation and recognition of service