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REP. OGLES SECURES $74 MILLION FOR VETERANS

July 24, 2025

WASHINGTON, DC — After securing House passage of amendments supporting the expansion of community-based care for veterans, Congressman Ogles is thrilled to welcome a $74 million award for Veterans Affairs (VA) Community-Based Outpatient Clinic to Davidson County. The facility will offer services including medical treatment, counseling, and community-based programs. Congressman Ogles, along with President Trump and other congressional Republicans, promised to invest in the VA and improve veterans’ care systems, and they are keeping that promise.

“This clinic will provide enhanced access to healthcare and benefits for the brave men and women who selflessly served our nation,” said Congressman Ogles. “Additionally, constructing and managing this new VA facility will create jobs for hardworking Middle Tennesseans, delivering both economic and social benefits to the constituents of the Fifth Congressional District. It took considerable time and effort to make this happen, but I couldn’t be more honored to help bring this opportunity to Middle Tennessee.”

Congressman Ogles worked tirelessly during the 118th and 119th Congresses to draft and pass amendments that provide veterans with improved benefits across the board. These amendments include increased funding for PTSD medical care, securing grants for the construction and maintenance of extended-care facilities, and more.

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