Thursday, June 21, 2012

Agreement Reached on Comprehensive Legislation for Veterans


 

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, Rep. Jeff Miller, Chairman of the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs, issued the following statement on an amendment to H.R. 1627, which reflects an agreement reached in conference by the Republican and Democratic leadership of the Veterans' Affairs Committees in the House and Senate:

 

"This comprehensive legislation represents more than a year's worth of work by the House and Senate Veterans' Affairs Committees on behalf of America's veterans. The Committees have worked in unison for months to come to agreement on a package that will improve benefits and services to veterans and their families.

 

"This bill includes nearly 50 provisions, which combines House-passed legislation and Senate Committee-reported bills. Today, we move forward to improve healthcare, housing, education, homelessness, memorial affairs, and compensation for veterans and certain dependents. This legislation also protects veterans from predatory behaviors and requires increased accountability and transparency within VA.

 

"We have achieved this legislative accomplishment in a fiscally responsible manner and the bill will not cost the taxpayer an extra dime. We have received a great deal of input from Veterans Service Organizations and advocates from across the country to address the most pressing concerns our veterans face today. Their participation has been key to moving this legislation forward.

 

"I would like to thank my colleagues, Chairman Murray and Ranking Member Burr in the Senate, and Ranking Member Filner in the House, for their continued support and dedication to ensure the benefits earned by veterans are preserved and remain one of our nation's top priorities."

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Sean P Eagan

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1 comment:

  1. This is great news. I hope to see the details laid out so that Veterans can get the help they truly need. Thank you, Sean, for being a light on top the hill.

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