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UPDATE: PEAKE PLEDGES TO "DO THE RIGHT THING" FOR

VETERANS -- Says, if confirmed, he will be an independent

advocate for thousands of injured veterans and will

fight for the needed funding for their care.

 


Veterans Affairs Secretary nominee James Peake, center, flanked by former Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole, left, and Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, right, sits on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2007, prior to the start of a Senate Veterans Affairs Committee hearing on his nomination. (AP Photo / Susan Walsh)

 

Two previous stories on the Peake confirmation hearing are here...
http://www.vawatchdog.org/07/nf07/nfDEC07/nf120507-9.htm

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http://www.vawatchdog.org/07/nf07/nfDEC07/nf120507-8.htm

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Peake: Will Fight for Veterans Care

By HOPE YEN



WASHINGTON (AP) — Pledging to "do the right thing," Veterans Affairs nominee James Peake said Wednesday he will be an independent advocate for thousands of injured veterans and will fight for the needed funding for their care.

In a 2 1/2-hour confirmation hearing, the retired Army lieutenant general also vowed to work on making significant headway in fixing gaps in care and reducing delays in disability pay.

But Peake hedged on offering specific solutions, deferring to detailed briefings he will receive later if confirmed. He indicated his greatest mark on the agency in the waning months of the Bush administration might be improved communications with the Defense Department.

"I'm not much of a legacy guy," Peake said.

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No major veterans organization is opposing Peake, a former Army surgeon general who has spent 40 years in military medicine. The full Senate was expected to confirm his nomination as early as this month.

Still, members from both parties on the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee questioned Peake closely about his independence and how he would set himself apart from former VA Secretary Jim Nicholson, who almost immediately after taking office in 2005 was forced to admit to a $1.3 billion agency shortfall that put veterans' health care at risk.

Nicholson stepped down in October amid charges of shoddy outpatient treatment at the Pentagon-run Walter Reed Army Medical Center as well as VA facilities.

If confirmed, Peake would appear before the committee again early next year to discuss the VA's annual budget.

"I will work closely with this committee to do the right thing," he said.

Peake, 63, said as an Army surgeon general he on occasion clashed with an administration unwilling to provide adequate funding. Stressing that he believes in "working within the system," Peake said he eventually got the money by explaining "what we couldn't do."

"I understand I'm part of the administration," he said. "But I also have a responsibility to the administration and this committee to lay out the situation openly and honestly and to fight for the resources to do my job, which is to take care of veterans."

Peake also said he will closely consider a proposal — generally opposed by the VA — 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 do have an open mind on the subject and intend to carefully study it," he said.

Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., pressed him further.

"It's a rough and tumble process with the Office of Management and Budget. How tough can you be?" Specter asked.

"I think I can be pretty tough," Peake responded.

During the hearing, Peake also:

_Said he hoped to foster greater VA cooperation with the Pentagon in providing better for mental health problems such as post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury.

_Cited the sharing of medical records between the two departments as a "very high" priority. "I do believe we can make substantial progress" in 2008, he said.

_Said delays in disability pay — which average 177 days — could be reduced by "simplifying" the system, but did not offer specifics.

Peake has previously expressed support for a pilot program recently started at the recommendation of a presidential commission chaired by former Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan., and former Health and Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala seeks to eliminate duplication in the process at the VA and Pentagon.

_Expressed a commitment to improving veterans health care in hard-to-reach rural areas.

Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., the administration's most ardent critic on the committee, said she planned to support Peake's nomination but that Congress and the public will be watching him closely.

"This is a critical and serious time in the VA's history," she said. "We expect you to take this job and take it seriously. Where history will judge is a year from now, as to whether you are able to turn around an agency that has not got into the ballgame at a time when our men and women are returning from war."

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