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AP STORY INDICATES PEAKE CONFIRMATION IS A DONE DEAL --
Democratic Senators plan no major resistance to
confirmation
of Dr. James Peake as VA Secretary.

Dr. James Peake before Senate
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Peake: Will Fight for Veterans Care
By HOPE YEN
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ret. Army Lt. Gen. James Peake is promising to stand up
to the White House when necessary if confirmed as Veterans Affairs
secretary, saying he will fight for the appropriate money to make sure
injured veterans get the care they need.
Peake, a former Army surgeon general who has spent 40 years in military
medicine, was set to testify Wednesday for his confirmation hearing before
the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee.
Seeking to avoid the crossfire between President Bush and Congress over
budget spending, Peake told the Senate panel in a written statement that
he will be an independent advocate for veterans. He also pledged to keep
an open mind about setting a guaranteed level of funding for the VA each
year — something the VA has generally opposed — to ensure the embattled
agency can provide high-quality health care without shortfall risks to
millions of veterans.
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"I believe I am in the administration with the
responsibility to not only advocate for veterans, but to ensure that our
veterans receive the best of care; that they have their benefits provided
in a timely fashion," Peake said in responses provided to the committee
and obtained by The Associated Press.
"I recognize that this means appropriately forecasting the needs and
advocating for the funds to meet those needs while making sure that the
funds provided are well used," he said.
Peake, 63, does not face significant resistance for the VA post.
Senate Veterans Affairs Chairman Daniel Akaka, D-Hawaii, has indicated
that he would like to see Peake approved by the full Senate this month.
Even the administration's most ardent critic on the committee, Sen. Patty
Murray, D-Wash., plans tough questions but expects him to be confirmed.
"The problems at the VA are huge, and lives are at stake," she said. "I
hope General Peake's the guy for the job, because this administration has
failed to plan and failed to be honest and we simply can't waste any more
time when it comes to getting this right."
Peake was to be introduced Wednesday at the hearing by Sen. Daniel Inouye,
D-Hawaii, and former Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan. Dole was co-chair of a
presidential commission overseeing veterans' care.
"I am committed to working with all involved parties and the Congress,"
Peake said in his prepared statement.
Veterans funding has been a sticking point between Congress and the Bush
administration as they spar over spending for the Iraq war. In July 2005,
months after taking office, former VA secretary Jim Nicholson suddenly
announced the agency faced a $1 billion shortfall after failing to take
into account the additional cost of caring for veterans injured in Iraq
and Afghanistan. Government investigators later determined the VA
repeatedly miscalculated — if not deliberately misled taxpayers — with
questionable methods used to justify Bush administration cuts to health
care.
In statements to Congress, Peake did not mention the 2005 budget shortfall
but said he will closely consider the proposal to guarantee a minimum
level of annual funding. Veterans groups say that would shield the VA
budget process from politics and eliminate future shortfall risks.
"I understand that VA's position has been that annual actuarial
projections, rather than pat formulas, are the most rational way to
project the resource needs for veterans health care," he wrote. "I do have
an open mind on the subject and intend to carefully study it."
The nomination of Peake comes as the administration and Congress struggle
to resolve some of the worst problems afflicting wounded warriors, such as
boosting care for post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain
injury and working to pay disability checks on time.
No major veterans organization is opposing Peake, although some have
raised questions about how committed he would be in fixing problems.
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