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MORE PANIC AT VA: PRESIDENT APPOINTS SECRETARY
NICHOLSON TO CUT THROUGH HIS OWN RED TAPE --
Nicholson to head Task Force to assure Seamless
Transition for returning troops.

Bush and Nicholson
I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
Putting Jim Nicholson in charge of
cutting through the red tape in the VA is like making Charles Manson the
poster child for Mental Health Month.
Nicholson's inept management of the VA
has lead to the red tape that makes the Seamless Transition program for
our returning troops virtually useless.
More here...
http://www.vawatchdog.org/old%20
newsflashes%20MAY%2006/newsflash05-11-2006-9.htm
And now, he's supposed to clean up the
mess?
This is a cruel joke being perpetrated on
our troops!
VA press release here...
http://www.vawatchdog.org/07/vap07/vap030607-1.htm
Press release below:
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Nicholson Leads Federal Task Force on Combat
Benefits
March 7, 2007
Secretary Pledges “Comprehensive, Soldier-Oriented” Review
WASHINGTON – President Bush has created a special, inter-agency task
force under the leadership of Secretary of Veterans Affairs Jim
Nicholson to thoroughly examine and cut through red tape affecting the
latest generation of combat veterans seeking services and benefits from
the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) or any other federal agency.
Called the “Task Force on Returning Global War on Terror Heroes,” the
panel held its first meeting today. The task force consists of the
secretaries of Defense, Labor, Health and Human Services, Housing and
Urban Development, and Education, plus the administrator of the Small
Business Administration and the director of the Office of Management and
Budget.
“No task is more important to me personally or to the men and women of
the Department of Veterans Affairs than ensuring our heroes receive the
best possible care and services,” Nicholson said. “This task force will
identify ways to cut red tape and ease the transition back home for our
combat troops, especially our wounded heroes. They deserve less hassle
and more action from their government, and that will continue to be our
focus.”
Under the terms of the executive order creating the task force, the
group has 45 days to:
· “Identify and examine existing federal services that currently are
provided to returning Global War on Terror service members;”
· “Identify existing gaps in such services;”
· “Seek recommendations from appropriate federal agencies on ways to
fill those gaps;” and
· “Ensure that appropriate federal agencies are communicating and
cooperating effectively.”
Executive secretary of the task force is retired Rear Adm. Patrick W.
Dunne, VA’s assistant secretary for policy and planning. Matt Smith,
special assistant to Secretary Nicholson, will serve as the task force’s
senior advisor.
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Larry Scott --