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REPUBLICAN
PRESS RELEASE
March 7, 2007
CRAIG SAYS VA HEALTHCARE SHOULD NOT BE TARRED
WITH THE PROBLEMS AT WALTER REED
Thanks VFW for helping to improve VA's
healthcare system
Media contact: Jeff Schrade (202)224-9093
(Washington, DC) During a hearing Tuesday concerning the legislative
proposals of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, U.S. Senator Larry Craig
praised VFW members for their contributions in combat abroad and their
leadership since returning home.
"You and your predecessors have been advocating for America's Veterans
of Foreign Wars for over a century," said Craig. "I’m sure we can all
agree that our servicemen and women fighting overseas in Iraq and
Afghanistan – tomorrow’s Veterans of Foreign Wars – deserve our
Committees’ utmost attention."
The top Republican on the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs also
noted that the VFW and other veteran’s organizations have been
successful in helping VA’s healthcare system become better than ever.
"Is the VA health care system perfect? No, but everywhere I go, I see
veterans wanting into the VA healthcare system, not out." Craig said.
"The deplorable living conditions within building 18 of Walter Reed
Hospital – which is under the direction of the Department of Defense and
not the Department of Veterans Affairs – has painted the wrong picture
of the overall great care and service veterans are receiving from VA."
Within the past year and a half stories published in a variety of
national magazines, including Fortune, U.S. News and World Report,
Business Week, and Time, have discussed how VA’s health care system has
greatly improved. A recent news release by the Disabled American
Veterans (DAV) organization noted that VA consistently sets the
benchmark for patient satisfaction, and reviews by the National
Institute of Medicine and Harvard Medical School have praised VA’s
healthcare system.
To ensure that the quality is maintained and improved, the Bush
administration recently recommended boosting VA’s healthcare budget to
approximately $37 billion for next year. Overall spending on veterans
will increase nearly 8 percent, while other federal spending – excluding
defense and homeland security – will increase just 1.3 percent.
"Once again, the President’s request shows that in these challenging
fiscal times, he has chosen to make veterans a top budget priority,"
Craig said. "Within a 36 billion dollar budget for health care, we have
the money to provide the much earned and deserved top health care
services to our troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan and to our
service connected disabled veterans."
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