Veterans
Those
who have bravely served our country in uniform deserve
to be protected as best we know how – not just
with armaments, equipment, and training while they
serve – but also with access to the benefits
they earned once they leave the service. As a member
of the House Veterans Affairs Committee and Chairwoman
of the Economic Opportunity Subcommittee, I will always
work hard to ensure all veterans receive the benefits
they deserve such as access to top-notch health care,
education benefits and services for our disabled veterans.
Congress must continue to work hard to honor our nation’s
sacred commitment to our veterans.
Veterans
legislation
I
have been proud to see several of my initiatives to
help veterans become law during my tenure in Congress.
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The Disabled Veterans Adaptive Housing Improvement
Act – Increases the amount to be provided
for construction of specially adapted housing for
disabled veterans.
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Veterans’ Benefits Improvement Act –
Provides special adaptive housing assistance for
disabled members of the Armed Forces residing temporarily
in housing owned by a family member.
- Services
to Prevent Veterans Homelessness Act – Authorizes
the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to provide financial
assistance to nonprofit organizations and consumer
cooperatives that provide support services for very
low-income veterans occupying permanent housing.
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Increase Funding for State Approving Agency Offices
– Prevented a scheduled reduction in the reimbursement
to the State Approving Agencies that administer
veterans’ education benefits.
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Injunctive Relief for Veterans Act -- Requires the
appropriate U.S. district court to use its equity
powers to fully vindicate a veteran's employment
or reemployment rights under the Uniformed Services
Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA)
with respect to a state or private employer.
Women
Veterans
Women
are one of the fastest growing segments of our nation’s
veteran population. The VA and Congress must work
toward improving the care available to our women veterans.
That includes improved access to gender-specific care,
a better understanding of the barriers women veterans
face when seeking care, medical care for the newborn
children of women veterans and enhancement of sexual
trauma and PTSD treatment for women. I’ve introduced
H.R. 1211, the Women Veterans Health Care Improvement
Act, which works to answer some of those challenges.
Veterans
Education Benefits
I
support efforts to improve the many education benefits
available to our veterans, including the Post-9/11
GI Bill, a new program which more accurately reflects
the service commitments of today’s veterans.
I have worked to provide proper oversight of that
program and the other education benefits managed by
the VA, and will continue to work with the VA and
other Members of Congress to strengthen and improve
these programs.
Transition
Assistance
Congress
must do more to help our servicemembers make a successful
transition from active duty service to civilian status.
I have introduced legislation to expand the U.S. Department
of Labor’s Transition Assistance Program, which
helps veterans with employment assistance, job training
and other transitional services.
VA
Budget
To
ensure that veteran health care is fully funded and
not subject to the annual appropriations process,
I support advanced appropriations for VA health care,
and specifically H.R. 1016, the Veterans Health Care
Budget Reform and Transparency Act, of which I am
an original cosponsor. I have been pleased by the
support of the Obama Administration for this proposal,
which will provide our veterans a higher level of
care by placing the VA health care accounts on a two-year
budget cycle.
Veterans
Employment
I
have introduced and supported legislation to help
address the unacceptably high rates of veterans who
are unemployed. This legislation ranges from measures
to help veterans in danger of becoming homeless, to
legislation improving protections for federally-employed
veterans, and legislation enhancing the U.S. Department
of Labor’s system of training employment specialists
to help veterans.
Disability
and Retirement Issues
I
support concurrent receipt and believe military retirees
should be able to receive both military retirement
and veterans’ disability payments. I will continue
to work with the VA and Congress to develop ways to
alleviate the backlog of veteran claims.
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