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Senate panel explores VA budget reform.


The DAV See WebDAV.  continues to take the lead in efforts to achieve the goal of guaranteed, full funding for veterans health care. In testimony before the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee, the DAV represented a coalition of national veterans organizations in calling on Congress to approve legislation that would replace the current discretionary funding mechanism that puts patients at risk and makes it impossible for 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.  to operate effectively.

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In his July 25 testimony on behalf of the Partnership for Veterans Health Care Budget Reform, National Legislative Director Joseph A. Violante called on Congress to "stand up for veterans" and ensure the long-term viability of the VA health care system.

"This hearing marks a major milestone in our efforts to guarantee full funding for veterans health care," said National Adjutant ADJUTANT. A military officer, attached to every battalion of a regiment. It is his duty to superintend, under his superiors, all matters relating to the ordinary routine of discipline in the regiment.  Arthur H. Wilson. "Reforming the way veterans health care is funded is absolutely key to ensuring that today's and tomorrow's veterans will have access to the top-quality care from the VA for as long as they need it."

The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are producing a new generation of wounded, sick and disabled veterans, many with severe polytrauma injuries never seen before in warfare. Those young Americans wounded today with brain injury, limb loss or blindness will need the VA health care system for the remainder of their lives.

"The goal is for a long-term solution formed for funding VA health care to guarantee these veterans will have a dependable system for the foreseeable future, not simply next year," said Violante. "Reformation of the whole funding system a system or scheme of finance or revenue by which provision is made for paying the interest or principal of a public debt.

See also: Funding
 is essential so federal funds Federal Funds

Funds deposited to regional Federal Reserve Banks by commercial banks, including funds in excess of reserve requirements.

Notes:
These non-interest bearing deposits are lent out at the Fed funds rate to other banks unable to meet overnight reserve
 can be secured on a timely basis, allowing VA to manage the delivery of care and to plan effectively to meet known and predictable needs. In our judgment a change is warranted and long overdue."

For more than a decade the Partnership has urged Congress to reform the basic discretionary appropriations system of funding VA health care. "The VA health care system must be protected for millions of veterans who depend on it now as their only health care resource and will do so for many decades," Violante told the Committee.

"While we have waited a long time for today's hearing, the Partnership acknowledges and applauds the support of this Committee and your Appropriations Committee In the United States government, the Appropriations Committee can refer to either:
  • the United States House Committee on Appropriations
  • the United States Senate Committee on Appropriations
 colleagues who have increased VA discretionary health care funding over the past several budget cycles, and in particular this year's prospective increase of $6 billion in additional health care funding," Violante said. "Nevertheless, I hope to make clear to the Committee why funding problems persist and how Congress can solve this issue by enacting a reform that results in sufficiency, predictability and timeliness of VA health care funding."

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The DAV was controversial during the 2006 election cycle.
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"Our efforts will continue as we work with lawmakers on crafting legislation that provides sufficient funding to meet the needs of all enrolled veterans. The three key principals for funding reform are sufficiency, timeliness and predictability," Violante said.

Violante called on the Committee to inform the Budget Committee of its intention to report legislation creating a mandatory funding system for VA health care in the Committee's forthcoming fiscal year 2009 budget views and estimates.

Violante said the prospects are very good for a hearing on VA budget reform before the House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on Health in October.
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