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News from
Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin
For Immediate Release
Contact: Chip Weiskotten, 202-226-8553
Russ Levsen, 202-226-4449
HOUSE
VETERANS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE PASSES TWO HERSETH SANDLIN BILLS
Legislation
to Assist Low-Income Veterans and Disabled Service Members
in Civilian Life
July 18,
2007, Washington, D.C. – This
week, the full House Veterans' Affairs Committee passed two bills introduced
by Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin to assist low-income veterans and
disabled service members.
The Veterans’ Supportive
Services Assistance Act (H.R. 2378) provides financial assistance to
nonprofit organizations and consumer cooperatives to help very low-income
veterans who occupy permanent housing. Supportive services that may
be offered as part of the bill include physical and mental health, case
management, daily living, personal financial planning, transportation,
vocational counseling, employment and training, education, assistance
in obtaining veterans’ benefits and public benefits, child care, and
housing counseling.
The U.S. Census
Bureau estimates that 1.5 million of our nation's veterans live in poverty,
including 702,000 veterans with disabilities and 404,000 veterans in
households with children. 634,000 of the 1.5 million poor veterans live
in extreme poverty. These poor veterans face residential insecurity
due to their low-income levels or their past episodes of homelessness.
They also face health and vocational challenges and access barriers
to supportive services, which limit their ability to sustain housing
and maintain independence from more-costly public institutional care
and support.
In addition, the
House Veterans' Affairs Committee passed H.R. 1315, a bill introduced
by Rep. Herseth Sandlin to improve Specially Adaptive Housing assistance
to disabled service members.
Under current law,
disabled service members who are still on active duty and have not reached
veteran status, and who are residing temporarily in housing owned by
a family member, are ineligible for grants to adapt that housing to
meet their disability needs. Rep. Herseth Sandlin’s bill closes this
loophole, and would allow assistance up to $14,000 to adapt the family
member’s home to meet the service member's special needs.
Rep. Herseth Sandlin,
who is chairwoman of the Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee for Economic
Opportunity, said, “I am proud to help move these important provisions
toward passage. Our nation’s veterans have already given so much; it’s
only right that we reflect that contribution and sacrifice with fair
and full benefits and services once they return home.”
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Congresswoman
Stephanie Herseth Sandlin serves South Dakota in the U.S. House of Representatives.
She is a member of the Blue Dog Coalition, a group of moderate Democrats
committed to fiscal discipline and strong national security, and is
co-chair of the Rural Working Group, which is dedicated to raising the
profile of issues important to rural America. She also serves on three
committees vital to South Dakota’s interests: Agriculture, Veterans’
Affairs and Natural Resources. In the 110th Congress, Rep. Herseth Sandlin
was appointed to serve on the Select Committee on Energy Independence
and Global Warming.
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