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"OPEN VA'S DOORS TO MIDDLE-INCOME VETERANS" URGE
DEMS ON VETS' COMMITTEES -- Senate Republicans
are blocking legislation that would allow
Priority
Group 8 vets back in the VA system.

The struggle to get Priority Group 8 veterans
back in the VA healthcare system continues.
Senate Democrats are pushing legislation to "open
the doors" but this is being blocked by Republican Members.
Sen. Daniel Akaka (D-HI), Senate Vets' Chair and
Members of the House and Senate Vets' Committees have written a letter to
VA Secretary Peake urging him to reconsider the VA's position on this
matter.
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Akaka press release and letter
here...
http://www.vawatchdog.org/08/scva08/scva031408-2.htm
Press release below:
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SENATE AND HOUSE VETERANS COMMITTEES URGE VA TO
OPEN ITS DOORS TO MIDDLE-INCOME VETERANS
WASHINGTON, D.C. -Daniel K. Akaka (D-HI),
Chairman of the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee, and Congressman Bob
Filner (D-CA), Chairman of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee, sent a
letter today urging VA Secretary James B. Peake to raise the income
threshold that currently bars veterans making as little as $28,430 a year
from the VA health care system. Under current law, Secretary Peake has the
authority to redefine the income threshold at his discretion.
"The current ban on enrollment is far too restrictive for middle-class
veterans, who served our nation honorably but cannot receive health care
from VA. I am encouraged by Secretary Peake's willingness to reconsider
the current income threshold, and I hope that we can work together to
bring world-class health care to more veterans who need it," said Akaka.
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Majority members of both Committees joined Akaka
and Filner in signing the letter: Senators John D. Rockefeller IV (D-WV),
Patty Murray (D-WA), Barack Obama (D-IL), Bernard Sanders (I-VT), Sherrod
Brown (D-OH), Jim Webb (D-VA), Jon Tester (D-MT); and Representatives
Corrine Brown, Michael H. Michaud, Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, John J.
Hall, Shelley Berkley, Ciro Rodriguez, Joe Donnelly, Jerry McNerney,
Zachary T. Space, and Harry E. Mitchell.
On January 17, 2003, the Bush Administration banned enrollment of
"Priority 8" veterans into the VA health care system due to resource
constraints. Priority 8's are non service-connected veterans who exceed a
certain income cap, currently as low as $28,430 in some regions. VA
estimates that as many as 1.5 million middle-income veterans have been
denied, or are awaiting, enrollment into the VA health care system due to
this restriction. At a Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs' budget
hearing on February 13, 2008, Secretary Peake expressed a willingness to
consider modifying the Priority 8 income threshold.
In their letter, Akaka and his colleagues noted that the Priority 8 ban
was implemented under the rationale that VA lacked the resources to care
for all veterans. Responding to that issue, they noted that last year,
Congress provided VA with the largest funding increase in the Department's
77-year history, and underscored their commitment to bringing VA enough
resources to care for more veterans.
"VA should be available to all veterans - whether they were fortunate
enough to have escaped injury during their service or not," Akaka stated.
"It is time to move back in that direction."
The Committee's omnibus health care package, S. 1233, contains a provision
that would allow all Priority 8 veterans back into the VA health care
system by rescinding the ban issued in 2003. However, due to opposition
from Republican members to this provision, the bill is currently stalled
in the Senate. Chairman Akaka plans to continue to push for an up-or-down
vote on this vital legislation in the Senate.
A copy of the letter is below:
March 14, 2008
The Honorable James B. Peake, MD
Secretary of Veterans Affairs
810 Vermont Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20420
Dear Secretary Peake:
We write to ask you to address the ban on enrollment of middle-income
veterans - so-called Priority 8 veterans - who wish to receive their
health care through VA. VA's own estimates suggest that as many as 1.5
million middle-income veterans are still awaiting, or have been denied,
enrollment. Many earn as little as $28,430 per year.
As Secretary, you have full authority to redefine the income threshold for
eligibility, and we urge you to do so in order to allow more veterans
entry into the VA health care system. You stated before the Senate
Committee on February 13, 2008, that you would be willing to examine
raising the threshold and would work with the Committee to this end. We
are following up on that pledge.
The President banned enrollment of new Priority 8 veterans on January 17,
2003. The rationale for the ban was overcrowding in the VA health care
system. Yet, in testimony before the Senate Committee on February 13,
2008, you stated that VA is on track to "virtually eliminate the waiting
list [for health care appointments] by the end of next year."
Given that Congress recently provided VA, in the Fiscal Year 2008
Consolidated Appropriations Act, with a record funding increase of $6.7
billion over Fiscal Year 2007, we believe that VA has the capacity and
resources to serve more middle-income veterans. We also note that many
Priority 8 veterans have private health care coverage and would be subject
to existing copayments for care. These veterans would effectively bring
revenue into the system and would offset some of the cost of their care.
Mr. Secretary, we urge you to investigate real options for re-opening the
VA health care system to middle-income veterans. We look forward to
working with you to meet our mutual obligation to those who have served
our country.
Sincerely,
Daniel K. Akaka
Bob Filner
John D. Rockefeller IV,
Patty Murray,
Barack Obama
Bernard Sanders
Sherrod Brown
Jim Webb
Jon Tester
Corrine Brown
Michael H. Michaud
Stephanie Herseth Sandlin
John J. Hall
Shelley Berkley
Ciro Rodriguez
Joe Donnelly
Jerry McNerney
Zachary T. Space
Harry E. Mitchell
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