SCHIP and Tour of The Learning Center in Jonesboro
Today, I toured The Learning Center in
Friday, October 19, 2007SCHIP and Tour of The Learning Center in JonesboroToday, I toured The Learning Center in Tuesday, October 02, 2007Berry Calls on President Bush to Take Immediate Action to Fix Continued Problems with VAToday I released this letter to President Bush in response to a recent report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO), which found that the VA is not making significant progress with medical care and disability payments for wounded soldiers. In the letter,
President of the Dear Mr. President, As I am writing this letter, a community is preparing to welcome home members of the Arkansas Army National Guard's 875th Engineer Battalion, who are returning this weekend from more than a year long deployment to My concern has been especially heightened after reviewing a recent report released by the Government Accountability Office (GAO), which noted that significant progress has yet to be made regarding medical care and disability payments for wounded soldiers. According to the report, veterans are waiting an average of 177 days for disability payments. In addition, 46 percent of Army veterans returning from As task forces and commissions from various agencies devote considerable resources to finding better ways to help the men and women who have served, time passes and veterans continue to go without care. This GAO report confirms the obvious, which is embarrassingly shameful. Our veterans should not return home to fight another war against bureaucracy simply to receive the benefits they not only earned, but need. Mr. President, this is your job. At the beginning of the year, Congress approved funding to provide you with the resources to fix these problems, and yet substantial progress has not been made. You have the ability to set policies in motion that can remedy these problems. A sense of urgency is lacking and it's time to take action. For many veterans, their lives depend on improved care and we cannot afford to let them be treated as a number instead of the heroes they truly are. Caring for our veterans is a moral obligation our country must repay and it should be paid promptly. As we honor the brave men of Sincerely, Marion Berry MEMBER OF CONGRESS |
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