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Congressman Deluzio Holds Town Hall with Veterans in Beaver County

July 8, 2026

BEAVER COUNTY, PA — Last night, Congressman Chris Deluzio (PA-17) held a town hall with veterans in Beaver County, PA. This continues Congressman Deluzio’s pace of regularly holding open-question town hall events, with more than twenty events held during the current session of Congress (2025-2026). 

The town hall gave Western Pennsylvania veterans the chance to talk directly with their Congressman about issues ranging from the Iran War to funding and staffing levels at local VA hospitals to current legislation that impacts veterans benefits. Congressman Deluzio also shared updates on his work in Washington—including recently fighting back against the proposed benefit cuts for veterans with tinnitus and sleep apnea in the Take Care of America’s Veterans Act, which prompted House leadership to cancel the vote on the bill for now. 

“There is so much going on down in Washington these days—especially impacting my fellow veterans—that it can be hard to keep up. I’m glad to bring the conversation directly to folks here at home,” said Congressman Deluzio. “One of my top priorities in Congress is to make sure America keeps its sacred promise to my fellow veterans: when our service ends, the care and benefits that we earned should be there when we get home—no exceptions. This conversation doesn’t stop here—my office is always ready to help with the VA or any federal agency, and I’ll keep fighting any bad bill down in Washington that pits veterans against veterans.” 

Photos from the event are available here for use by the press.  

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Issues: Veterans