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WASHINGTON, DC – Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert McDonald has granted equitable relief to more than 24,000 veterans following a national review of traumatic brain injury (TBI) medical examinations conducted in connection with disability compensation claims processed between 2007 and 2015.

This action by the secretary allows the Department of Veterans Affairs to offer new TBI examinations to veterans whose initial examination for TBI was not conducted by one of four designated medical specialists and provides them with the opportunity to have their claims reprocessed.

Equitable relief is a unique legal remedy that allows the secretary to correct an injustice to a claimant where VA is not otherwise authorized to do so within the scope of the law.

“Traumatic brain injury is a signature injury in veterans returning from the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, and VA is proud to be an organization that sets the bar high for supporting these, and all, Veterans,” said Secretary McDonald. “Providing support for veterans suffering from a TBI is a priority and a privilege, and we must make certain they receive a just and fair rating for their disabilities.”

To ensure that TBI is properly evaluated for disability compensation purposes, VA developed a policy in 2007 requiring that one of four specialists – a psychiatrist, physiatrist, neurosurgeon or neurologist – complete TBI exams when VA does not have a prior diagnosis.

Since 2007, medicine around TBI has been a rapidly evolving science. VA designated particular specialists to conduct initial TBI exams because they have the most experience with the symptoms and effects of TBI.

As more research became available, VA issued a number of guidance documents that may have created confusion regarding the policy. VA has confirmed that its TBI policy guidance is now clear and being followed.

“We let these Veterans down,” Secretary McDonald said. “That is why we are taking every step necessary to grant equitable relief to those affected to ensure they receive the full benefits to which they are entitled.”

VA understands the importance of an accurate exam to support veterans’ disability claims. The secretary’s decision to grant relief will enable VA to take action on any new examinations without requiring veterans to submit new claims. If additional benefits are due, VA will award an effective date as early as the date of the initial TBI claim.

VA will contact veterans identified as part of this national TBI review to offer them an opportunity to receive a new examination and have their claims reprocessed.

More than 13,000 of these affected veterans are already receiving service-connected compensation benefits for TBI at a 10-percent disability evaluation or higher, which means that the diagnosis has already been established.

I'd like to thank the thousands of voters that supported my successful bid in the 2014 open jungle primary for the United States House of Representatives District 5 seat.

Thanks again, to the 40,000 plus that voted for me over Mike Thompson in November 2014. Unfortunately the Wall Street-funded incumbent notched me.

Since Mike Thompson's reelection, he's taken pride in sponsoring legislation to repeal the COOL Act (country of origin labeling on meat products, HR 2393). In the wake of recent local meat inspecting scandals, this legislation is unacceptable.

In an age of information, we deserve to know where our food is coming from. Most people would prefer beef from California or Montana to beef from a third world country. Unfortunately thanks to Congressman Mike Thompson, we won't have that information any more.

I debated challenging Thompson again but chose to focus on local politics instead. I am running for Napa County supervisor.

I know many of you are feeling the Bern. Win or lose, Bernie Sanders is going to be working in Washington DC next year, as president or senator. Either way he is going to need support from Congress.

I'm endorsing Nils Palsson for Congress.

Nils Palsson will work with Bernie Sanders to overturn Citizens United. He'll sponsor legislation to regulate Wall Street. Nils will fight for a $15 an hour minimum wage. Palsson will be a leading voice against the war on drugs and the prison industrial complex.

I encourage you to vote for Nils Palsson for U.S. Representative District 5.

James Hinton lives in Napa, Calif.

HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE, Calif. – The Hidden Valley Lake Ladies 40-9ers Golf Club held a nine-hole game of “Jack and Jill” on Thursday, May 26.

The results are as follows:

– First flight: First place team, Tom and Deby Braun, net 33; second place, Eric Hill and Barbara Harris, 34; third place, Bob and Liz Cummesky, 35.

– Flight two: First place, Dennis Bero and Elaine Fauser, 33; second place team, John Gastineau and Floydean Greenlow, 38; third place, Mike Casolo and Darcy Miller, 39.

– Third place: First place, Pete Gascoigne and Carol Ellis, 33; second place, tie, Wayne and Diana Schneider, and Bob and Mary Schossler, 39.

We are writing to voice our support for Monica Rosenthal for District 1 supervisor.

After careful consideration of the strong field of candidates this year, we feel that Monica’s focus on economy, jobs and business development is what our county needs right now.

Monica is a good communicator, a caring community member, and she works efficiently and responsibly.

Let’s elect Monica for supervisor.

Beth and Mark Rudiger lives in Middletown, Calif.

Fourth grade students and teachers in Middletown Unified School District would like to thank the East Lake Resource Conservation District for the recent Field Days in the Creek event.

We would also like to thank Diamond D Ranch of Middletown for allowing us to attend the event on their land on Putah Creek.

This was a well-planned educational event, with presentations along the creek by Dr. Harry Lyons, who taught an engaging hands-on lesson on native trees.

Great “Geology of Lake County” lessons were given, by Dean Enderlin, Enderlin Geology. Also presenting was Joe Koschik, United State Forest Service and his team, and Department of Fish and Wildlife's Ben Ewing and his assistant who performed backpack electro fishing which amazed our students.

Students also learned about  the importance of keeping invasive mussels and plants out of our waterways from Carolyn Ruttan.

Thank you big time to the East Lake Resource Conservation District's president, Charlotte Griswold, Victoria Brandon and all of the others, not named, for the time and energy spent on this worthwhile elementary school field trip.

Kathleen Scavone, Allisun Moore and the fourth grade educators of the Middletown Unified School District in Middletown, Calif.

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Erin Norton, 57, of Kelseyville, passed away April 19, 2016, in Red Bluff, Calif., with her husband, Mark at her side.

Erin was born in Redwood City, Calif., to Richard and Roseline O’Brien on July 30, 1958. She attended Kelseyville High School, graduating in 1976.

She loved to do beading, and especially loved making trips to Hawaii with Mark. During their marriage they visited the Islands more than 30 times.

Erin is survived by her loving husband of 30 years, Mark; her son, Jared Norton (Christy); granddaughters, Tera and Aubrie Norton; and father-in-law, Russell Norton (Jan). She was predeceased by her parents.

Please join the Norton family in a celebration of Erin’s life on Saturday, June 4, from 1 to 5 p.m. at 5180 Third St. in Kelseyville.

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The Clearlake Church of the Nazarene will hold its annual rummage sale on Friday, June 3, and Saturday, June 4.

The sale will take place from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the church, located at 15917 Olympic Drive in Clearlake.

Proceeds will support the church's children's ministries, including camps and curriculum.

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