American Legion Praises "Cure" for Late VA Budgets.
WASHINGTON -- The American Legion's National Commander,
Clarence Hill Clarence Hill may refer to: - Clarence Hill (boxer) (born 1951) - Bermudian boxer in the 1976 Olympic Games
- Clarence Hill (murderer) - death row inmate that won a stay in execution from the United States Supreme Court
, has praised the House of Representatives for passing H.R.
1016, the Veterans Health Care Budget Reform and Transparency Act of
2009. This measure would provide the Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Affairs is a term of the business that deals with the relation between a government and its veteran communities, usually administered by the designated government agency. with
advance appropriations each fiscal year to begin on October 1, whether
the rest of the annual Military Construction, Veterans Affairs and
Related Agencies Appropriations have been signed into law or not.
"This action is unprecedented at this funding level," said
Hill. "Although The American Legion American Legion, national association of male and female war veterans, founded (1919) in Paris. Membership is open to veterans of World Wars I and II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. deeply appreciated the
significant increases in VA's overall appropriations in recent
years, not knowing when the funds would arrive made managing the VA
health care system a major challenge."
The goal of advance appropriations is to make sure VA medical care
funding is timely, predictable, and sufficient.
"It will still require a great deal of work on our part to
make sure the annual appropriations will be sufficient," Hill said.
"As Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom continue, this
nation has a moral, ethical and legal obligation to care for the men and
women placed in harm's way harm's way n. A risky position; danger: a place for the children that is out of harm's way; ships that sail into harm's way. , but we cannot meet these new health
care challenges by asking veterans of previous conflicts to move aside
in order to provide timely healthcare access to the newest generation of
wartime veterans."
In 1996, the VA health care system made a significant transition
into the "best care anywhere" as cited by Phillip Longman Phillip Longman (born April 21, 1956, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany) is a renowned demographer. Presently he is a Schwartz Senior Fellow at the New America Foundation, and he formerly worked as a senior writer and deputy assistant managing editor at U.S. in
his book Best Care Anywhere: Why VA Health Care is Better Than Yours.
"Clearly, every federal dollar invested in VA health care is
providing the most cost-effective, quality health care in the
nation," Hill said. "Many health care experts agree, the VA
health care system is the role model for the rest of the health care
industry."
Advance appropriations will help allow VA health care professionals
to achieve both short and long-range management decisions without
wondering if "the check is in the mail."
With a current membership of 2.5-million wartime veterans, The
American Legion was founded in 1919 on the four pillars Four Pillars may refer to: - Four Pillars of the Green Party
- Four Pillars of Destiny, a Chinese component used in fortune telling.
- Four Pillars of Transnistria are the basis of the declaration of independence of Transnistria, a separatist region in Moldova in Eastern
of a strong
national security, veterans affairs, Americanism, and youth programs.
Legionnaires Legionnaires may refer to: - Spanish Legion
- French Foreign Legion
- Legionnaires' Movement in Romania, see: Iron Guard
- Legionnaires' disease
- Legion of Christ
- Charlemagne's Legionnaires
- Legion of Super-Heroes
- Legionnaire of Christ
work for the betterment of their communities through more
than 14,000 posts across the nation.
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