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VA SECRETARY PEAKE'S ON THE ROAD, WILL VISIT MONTANA --
Peake will tour the state to observe firsthand
the challenges
of providing healthcare to veterans in rural
and frontier parts of the country.

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VA Secretary to visit Montana
By MARTIN J. KIDSTON Independent Record
Less than a week after holding a listening
session with veterans at the VA Hospital at Fort Harrison, Sen. Jon
Tester, D-Mont., announced that the VA’s top leader will visit the state
as early as next month.
On Tuesday, Tester said Secretary of Veterans Affairs James Peake will
tour the state to observe firsthand the challenges of providing health
care to veterans in rural and frontier parts of the country.
After a Tuesday meeting, Tester said Peake will also relocate and expand
the VA clinic in Billings from 10,000 to 16,000 square feet. The new
location has yet to be determined.
“It was a good meeting that will ultimately help a lot of veterans and
their families here in Montana,” Tester said. “Secretary Peake and I
checked politics at the door and worked together to do what’s right for
the folks who served our country.”
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Tester said Peake’s approval of the new clinic in
Billings, the state’s largest city, brings the project one step closer to
reality. Due the size of the new clinic, Tester said, Congress must give
final approval, which is expected in 30 days.
Tester and Peake spoke about the concerns the senator has heard over the
past year during listening sessions held around the state. Tester has held
12 such sessions, the last taking place at Fort Harrison last week.
There, Tester heard requests from improved dental care to an expanded
vet-to-vet program. Improved record keeping was an issue raised by several
in attendance, along with better post-deployment care.
With nearly 80 people in attendance, some praised the Montana VA, saying
it provided superior care to that received at other facilities. Others,
however, criticized the VA for shortcomings they called an affront to
veterans.
“I told Secretary Peake what I’m hearing in Montana,” Tester said. “I told
him about the issues we need to put on the front burner. He listened and
he’s taking action.”
Thousands of troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan with physical
injuries and mental-health issues are encountering an overburdened VA
system, which is scrambling to meet the rising demand.
Tester, who sits on the Veterans Affairs Committee, has said at various
points over his first year in office that even more veterans are likely to
turn to the VA for help as the war in Iraq and action in Afghanistan rolls
on.
“Meeting with Secretary Peake was a good chance to take what I’ve heard
over the last couple of weeks and bring it to the highest level of the
VA,” Tester said.
Reporter Martin Kidston: 447-4086 or
mkidston@helenair.com
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