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Saturday, August 12, 2017
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Senate, House Leaders: Legislation to Continue Veterans Choice Program Signed into Law
Isakson, Tester, Roe, Walz applaud signing of measure to ensure veterans have continued access to community care
WASHINGTON –
U.S. Senators Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., and Jon Tester, D-Mont., chairman
and ranking member of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, and
U.S. Representatives Phil Roe, R-Tenn., and Tim Walz, D-Minn., chairman
and ranking member of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, today
applauded the signing by President Donald Trump of critical legislation
to ensure veterans have continued access to health care in their own
communities.
U.S.
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary David Shulkin informed the
Senate VA committee of an impending shortfall in funds for the Veterans
Choice Program at a committee hearing on June 15. In response, Senate and House VA committee leaders worked together to pass the VA Choice and Quality Employment Act of 2017 to authorize and appropriate funding for the VA to continue the Veterans Choice Program and strengthen VA care.
The VA Choice and Quality Employment Act of 2017 passed the House by a vote of 414-0 on July 28, and it was approved by the Senate on August 1.
“I
applaud the president for signing this important piece of legislation
to ensure that veterans who utilize the Veterans Choice Program will
continue to have access to timely appointments in their own
communities,” said Isakson. “I
thank my colleagues in the House and Senate for acting swiftly to reach
an agreement to keep the program intact as we continue our work on
broader reforms to strengthen the future of veterans’ health care.”
“This
bill will ensure veterans can access critical health care services,
whether it’s at the VA or at a nearby community clinic,” said Tester. “It
shows what’s possible when we work together, put politics aside, and
commit ourselves to honoring those who courageously served our nation.”
“Today
is an important day for our nation’s veterans, and I thank President
Trump for signing this bipartisan, bicameral legislation into law,” said Roe. “This
measure guarantees veterans can continue to access care through the
Choice Program while investing in the VA by authorizing major leases and
giving the department additional resources to hire and retain top-notch
employees. I'm proud of the work being done this Congress on behalf of
our heroes, and I look forward to continuing to work with my colleagues
on both sides of the aisle to bring wholesale reform to the VA.”
“Once
again, members on both sides of the aisle came together, set aside
their differences, and demonstrated their passion for improving the
lives of our nation’s 22 million veterans,” Walz said. “A
lot of hard work and deliberation went into getting this legislation
right for the veteran. As a result, the bipartisan legislation being
signed into law today ensures that veterans will be able to seek care in
their own community when it makes sense for them, while also making
important investments in the VA by expanding the department’s capacity
to recruit and retain top of the line physicians and caregivers. I want
to thank my friends and colleagues on both sides of the aisle as well as
our well-respected veterans service organizations for their commitment
to those who have bravely served in uniform.”
In addition
to providing critical funding to continue the Veterans Choice Program,
the legislation also authorizes 28 major medical facility leases and
puts in place reforms that strengthen the VA’s ability to recruit, train
and retain their workforce.
The 28 major medical facility leases authorized in the VA Choice and Quality Employment Act of 2017 include
Ann Arbor, Mich., Birmingham, Ala., Boston, Mass., Charleston, S.C.,
Corpus Christi, Texas, Daytona Beach, Fla., Denver, Colo.,
Fredericksburg, Va., Gainesville, Fla. (two leases), Hampton Roads, Va.,
Indianapolis, Ind., Jacksonville, Fla., Missoula, Mont., Northern
Colorado, Colo., Ocala, Fla., Oxnard, Calif., Pike County, Ga.,
Pittsburgh, Pa., Portland, Maine, Raleigh, N.C., Rochester, N.Y., San
Diego, Calif., Santa Rosa, Calif., Tampa, Fla., Lakeland/Tampa, Fla.,
Terre Haute, Fla., and Rapid City, S.D.
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The Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs is chaired by U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., in the 115th Congress.
Isakson
is a veteran himself – having served in the Georgia Air National Guard
from 1966-1972 – and has been a member of the Senate VA Committee since
he joined the Senate in 2005. Isakson’s home state of Georgia is home to
more than a dozen military installations representing each branch of
the armed services as well as more than 750,000 veterans.