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  • Transcript Posey calling. We're conducting a live Teletown hall meeting with citizens in our district. If you would like to participate, please stay on the line. If not, I apologize for bothering you. Should you have any questions or if I can be of any further assistance, please feel free to contact our local office in Viera at 32163 217 76. You are joining a live conference already in progress. Please be aware that your local phone company may leave your line open for up to 32 seconds after you leave the conference. If you would like to ask the speaker a question, please press zero. Goes through Medicare and it covers it, but track care doesn't cover it. Yes, I have tried to get that through as well. I have worked with the chiropractors beachside that finally got some privileges or have been asked to work at Patrick to serve, and we've tried to make that be a national permission. We know that there's a lot of chiropractic care that can solve a lot of problems for our veterans. And to let you know, and the people on there, too, they do have chiropractic care at the VA now. It's just hard as the dick is to get in because there's so many of us old guys and they're trying to get their back back in place. The second thing, I'd like to thank Keith when he's helped me before, and I think you know who it is. One of your guys works in the office and go from there. We have three people that work VA casework in our office. Most offices have one. But we have so many needs down there that we have Rob Medina, he's our military affairs specialist. And we have Keith van Buren, who exclusively works on VA issues. And then we have other workers that share that, which is the equivalent of one. So thank you. I'm glad we were able to help you. Okay, I guess that's about it. Right now I'm getting one of those lost minds, but that's what I wanted to talk to you about. And then thank you for your help. And I understand.
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