CHAIRMAN CRAIG SPEAKS ABOUT DRAMATIC BUDGET INCREASES FOR VETERANS
Asks The American Legion and DAV to work with him on long-term budget
solutions
March 1, 2006
(Washington, DC) U.S. Senator Larry Craig, chairman of the Veterans’
Affairs Committee, spoke to two national veterans organizations Tuesday and
asked for their support to keep veterans’ programs fully funded and
operating well.
"President Bush and his administration have put forward a
proposed record increase of 11.3 percent in VA medical care funding for next
year. If that request is enacted, VA medical care funding will have grown by
69 percent since 2001, and at the present rate of growth, the VA budget will
double nearly every 6 years. In real dollars, VA’s budget will rise from
less than $50 billion in 2001 to over $100 billion a year in a few short
years. That is sobering," Craig said. [See:
2006 - BUDGET CHARTS]
Craig made those remarks on Tuesday morning while speaking to the
national gathering of The American Legion. In the afternoon, Craig made
similar remarks at a Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee hearing with the
national organization of Disabled American Veterans (DAV). [To see photos:
American Legion speech and
DAV hearing]
"I want to make sure I am not misunderstood. We have plenty of
money to care for service-connected disabled veterans, those veterans with
traumatic injuries, and those who struggle financially everyday. We will
continue to provide top-notch care to those returning from Iraq and
Afghanistan. We will live up to President Lincoln’s wise counsel ‘To care
for him who shall have borne the battle,’" Craig said.
But the chairman of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee noted that
when Congress opened the VA health care system to all veterans in 1996,
warnings about the budgetary impacts were issued by the Congressional Budget
Office and members of Congress. At that time Veterans Service Organizations
expressed support for charging some veterans – those with higher incomes and
no service-connected disabilities – for their care. Until 1996, they were
not eligible for the full range of VA services.
"Back then there was universal recognition that eligibility
reform would cause significant strain on the federal budget if it was not
done correctly. Here we are 10 years later facing that strain," Craig said.
"To continue to provide the best care for veterans, we are going
to need to make adjustments, which may include adopting the proposals the
VSOs once advocated for – asking those who have upper incomes and no combat
injuries to pay more for their care. That may not be the answer, but I want
to make sure that VA medical care is there for those who need it, but
affordable to those who want it."
Craig’s comments to the American Legion on Tuesday were given shortly
before
Vice President Dick Cheney spoke to the
same crowd. Cheney told the Legionaries that the Bush administration has
been determined to "enhance the quality of veterans' health care, to
significantly increase the resources going to the VA, to modernize VA
facilities, to improve service to veterans' families, and to trim the
backlog in processing disability claims."
"The massive budget increases under President Bush’s leadership
clearly indicate that veterans are, and will remain, one of his highest
priorities," Craig said.
On Thursday, March 2, the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee will hold
a hearing with five veterans groups – the Fleet Reserve Association, Air
Force Sergeants Association, The Retired Enlisted Association, Gold Star
Wives of America, and the Military Officers Association of America. That
hearing will be held in room 106 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building,
starting at 10:00 a.m. Eastern. It will be webcast live, and archived for
viewing later, at
http://veterans.senate.gov. It may also
be audiocast – during the hearings only – on C-SPAN’s hearings
website, located at
http://www.capitolhearings.org
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