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DEMOCRATIC PRESS
RELEASE
June 8, 2007
AKAKA VISITS VETERANS COURT
WASHINGTON D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Daniel K. Akaka (D-HI), Chairman
of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, visited the United States
Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (625 Indiana Ave, NW, Washington,
D.C.). Akaka met with Chief Judge Bill Greene and the six other judges
on the court: Bruce Kasold, Larry Hagel, Bill Moorman, Al Lance, Bob
Davis, and Mary Schoelen. Senator Akaka saw judges’ chambers and the
Courtroom and toured the working areas and storage spaces of the Court
with the judges and the Clerk of the Court, Norman Herring.
Chairman Akaka commended the judges for their great dedication and hard
work. He noted that the facility, which occupies three floors of an
office building, was crowded and discussed the Court’s planning for its
facility at the expiration of the current lease in 2010. Akaka, Chief
Judge Greene, and the other judges discussed a number of issues relating
to the Court and to the overall issue of the way that veterans’ claims
for benefits are managed. He advised the Chief Judge of his intention to
hold a Committee hearing in the fall on issues surrounding claims
adjudication, appeals, and the role of the Court, with the goal of
enabling the Veterans’ Affairs Committee to hear testimony on the
current situation and to craft any necessary legislative or other action
relating to the Court or to other elements in the overall claims
adjudication system.
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Larry Scott
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