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REPUBLICAN
PRESS RELEASE
February 28, 2007
SEN. CRAIG RENEWS COMMITMENT TO DISABLED
VETERANS
Discusses veterans' right to right to hire
attorneys
Media contact: Jeff Schrade (202)224-9093
(Washington, DC) At a joint hearing held Tuesday with members of both
the U.S. Senate and House Committees on Veterans’ Affairs, U.S. Senator
Larry Craig praised DAV National Commander Bradley Barton and thanked
members of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) for their service in
uniform and today as advocates for America’s disabled veterans.
"Those members of the military who are harmed while in the service of
their nation are our nation’s heroes. I am committed, as is every member
of these two committees, to seeing that our nation’s disabled veterans
receive the finest care," said Craig, the top Republican on the Senate
committee.
The Senator from Idaho noted that since 2001, federal spending on the
U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs health care system has increased 70
percent. In addition, President Bush has proposed a nearly 8 percent
increase for next year’s VA budget.
"I know we share common goals of ensuring that our nation’s veterans are
cared for by a quality health care system, compensated by a fair and
accurate adjudication process, and honored at the end of their lives,"
said Craig.
During his comments, Craig also discussed whether veterans should have
the right to legal counsel when confronting the U.S. Department of
Veterans Affairs. In December the U.S. Senate passed and President Bush
signed into law legislation Sen. Craig crafted which will enable
veterans to hire an attorney during their appeals process with the VA.
Although a wide array of organizations supported changing the old
policy, including the Vietnam Veterans of America, Paralyzed Veterans of
America, Wounded Warrior Project, Gold Star Wives, and Non Commissioned
Officers Association, the new law is opposed by the DAV.
"This law would simply provide veterans with the option of hiring
lawyers, if they so choose. If quality, free representation is available
from a veterans service organization, such as the DAV, I fully expect
most veterans would decide that is a better option than paying a
lawyer," said Craig, who also noted that he is not a lawyer – a point
which drew a round of appreciative laughter from the audience.
"I believe that veterans – who the President has accurately called ‘our
nation’s finest citizens’ – are mature, responsible, and capable enough
to decide for themselves whether to hire legal representation."
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is now working on regulations to
implement the law. The right to representation for veterans will become
effective in June.
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