Veterans advocate Tiffany Smiley announces run for U.S. Senate in Washington
Tiffany is the wife of former Army Major Scotty Smiley, who was seriously injured in a suicide car bombing in Iraq in 2005.
Credit: Tiffany Smiley for Senate Author: Kaitlin Riordan Updated: 1:41 PM PDT April 16, 2021
Veterans advocate Tiffany Smiley announced her decision on Wednesday to run for the U.S. Senate in Washington state in 2022.
She made the announcement in a three-minute-long YouTube Video. Tiffany is the wife of former Army Major Scotty Smiley, who was seriously injured in a suicide car bombing in Iraq in 2005. Scotty woke up about a week-and-a-half later in Walter Reed Army Medical Center and half of his body was paralyzed and he was permanently blinded. The incident led to Tiffany advocating for her husband and other veterans.
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More Veterans Vaccine Clinics in Montana
The Montana Veterans Administration Health Care System (MTVAHCS) is scheduling Moderna vaccinations around the state for Veterans, their spouses, caregivers and CHAMPVA recipients. The Department of Veteran s Affairs has expanded the program to include all Veterans, regardless of their VA health care enrollment status, along with Veteran spouses, caregivers and some beneficiaries.
Veterans who have not yet received vaccinations are encouraged to call the MTVAHCS to schedule an appointment at 877-468-8386 and select Option 2, and then select Option 2. Non-veterans who are eligible to receive a MTVAHCS vaccine can sign up online. After registering online, the Montana Health Care Service will contact the non-enrolled Veterans, spouses and caregivers to schedule an appointment.