Senator Johnny Isakson is the Chair of the Senate Veterans Affairs
Committee, Senator Jon Tester is the Ranking Member. Last week, they issued
the following press release.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Contact: Amanda Maddox (Isakson), 202-224-7777Marneé Banks (Tester), 202-604-5521
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Contact: Amanda Maddox (Isakson), 202-224-7777Marneé Banks (Tester), 202-604-5521
Isakson, Tester Highlight Support for Veterans’ Community Care Bill from Key Stakeholders
‘Caring for Our Veterans Act’ passed out of committee last week, awaits full Senate action
WASHINGTON –
U.S. Senators Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., and Jon Tester, D-Mont., chairman
and ranking member of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, today
highlighted broad support for the Caring for Our Veterans Act of 2017, bipartisan
legislation to streamline and strengthen veterans’ healthcare services
at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and in the community to
ensure efficient, timely and quality care.
The Caring for Our Veterans Act, introduced by Isakson and Tester, was passed by the committee in a 14-1 vote on Nov. 29. It now goes to the full Senate for a vote.
The Caring for Our Veterans Act has won the support of several veterans groups that represent millions of veterans in the United States.
Supportive statements are included below:
The American Legion
“This bill,
as written, would transform the Veterans Affairs Choice Program into a
new community care system that will provide better services and health
care to our nations veterans. … The American Legion applauds your
leadership in addressing issues that are important to America’s
servicemembers, veterans, and their families. We are thankful for the
dedicated work your committee has done in addressing the Choice Program
shortfalls and developing a new community care system. We stand with you
in your efforts to pass meaningful legislation that supports our
nation’s heroes.” –Denise H. Rohan, The American Legion National Commander
Disabled American Veterans (DAV)
“On behalf of
Disabled American Veterans (DAV) and our 1.3 million members, we are
pleased to offer our strong support for your draft legislation, the Caring for our Veterans Act of 2017, which
would strengthen and reform the VA health care system and create a new
integrated VA community care program. … We are pleased the draft
legislation you skillfully crafted would replace the current Choice
program by creating integrated networks with community providers,
supplementing VA’s comprehensive system of care, to ensure that veterans
receive necessary medical care when and where they need it…. I want to
commend both of you and your staffs for working in a bipartisan manner
to develop legislation that would dramatically improve VA and its
community care programs. I urge all senators to support passage of this
legislation…so that Congress can finally come to an agreement on
appropriate legislation to send to the president this year.” –Garry J. Augustine, DAV Washington Executive Director
Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA)
“On behalf of
Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America’s (IAVA) more than 400,000
members, I am pleased to offer our support for the bipartisan Caring for Our Veterans Act of 2017. We
greatly appreciate your committee working with, and soliciting input
from, leading Veteran Service Organizations (VSOs) to get us to this
point. We are pleased that the bill responsibly invests in upgrading
VA’s health care system and puts the veteran’s needs first by empowering
the VA to coordinate patient care wherever it can best be delivered.” –Paul Rieckhoff, IAVA Founder and CEO
Military Officers Association of America (MOAA)
“As the
nation's largest and most influential association of military officers
and the leading voice for all members of the military community, MOAA
greatly appreciates your steadfast commitment to improving the health
and wellbeing of our veterans and their families. We lend our support
for your bill and recognize the enormous bipartisan effort put forth to
craft such a significant piece of legislation. This will improve
veterans' health care while also providing a solid plan for transforming
the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) into a 21st Century health
system.” –Lt. Gen. Dana T. Atkins, USAF, MOAA President and CEO
Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA)
“This
legislation would significantly enhance and reform the Department of
Veterans Affairs (VA) and enable a single integrated community care
program. … The proposed legislation is the logical next step to finally
solidify the ways in which VA provides care in the community and provide
the necessary tools to keep pace with the needs of our nation’s heroes.
… We applaud you for your bipartisan work to ensure veterans have
access to the highest quality health care in a timely manner and in the
most appropriate setting. We thank the members of the committee and
their staffs for listening to our input and working together to produce a
commendable piece of legislation.” –Carl Blake, PVA Interim Executive Director
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)
“The Veterans
of Foreign Wars (VFW) lauds Chairman Isakson and Ranking Member Tester
for reaching a bipartisan and comprehensive compromise on the future of
VA community care that will ensure veterans receive timely access to
high quality, comprehensive and veteran-centric care. We look forward to
working with the committee to ensure swift passage of this important
bill.” –Bob Wallace, VFW Executive Director
Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA)
“Vietnam
Veterans of American stands behind The Caring for Our Veterans Act of
2017—a bill which will go a long way towards improving access and the
quality care for our nation’s veterans.” –John Rowan, National President and CEO of Vietnam Veterans of America
Wounded Warrior Project (WWP)
“We
sincerely appreciate the spirit of bipartisanship and inclusiveness
reflected in this bill and applaud your commitment to expanding options
for care in the community and strengthening the resources available at
the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to help meet growing demand for
care. … Overall, the bill is consistent with WWP’s support for a strong,
integrated health system that provides timely access to the best
possible care. …WWP would like to express our sincere gratitude for your
leadership and commitment to serving and working diligently on behalf
of our nation’s veterans, family members, and caregivers to solve very
challenging and complex problems. –Rene C. Bardorf, WWP Senior Vice President of Government and Community Relations
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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 Committee on Veterans’ Affairs 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.