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nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
Sat Oct 4, 2014, 04:10 AM Oct 2014

VA under scrutiny even when Congress is out

http://www.navytimes.com/article/20141003/NEWS05/310030046/VA-under-scrutiny-even-when-Congress-out

VA under scrutiny even when Congress is out
Oct. 3, 2014 - 09:30AM
By Leo Shane III
Staff writer

Congress is out of town in preparation for the November elections, but that hasn’t stopped lawmakers’ scrutiny of the Veterans Affairs operations in Washington, D.C.

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Earlier this week, House Veterans Affairs oversight subcommittee chairman Rep. Mike Coffman, R-Colo., demanded immediate action from top VA officials after reports that the department’s deputy chief procurement officer gave unfair financial advantages to an outside federal contractor with whom she was having an affair. In a letter to VA Secretary Bob McDonald, Coffman said the incident is just the latest example of “the morally bankrupt and ethically impaired culture that exists within the department.”

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Nearly all of the most senior VA officials have left since former VA Secretary Eric Shinseki resigned from his post in May. But Miller and others have complained that those resignations may not have gone far enough to root out problem employees at the agency.

Also this week, officials from Concerned Veterans of America launched their newest oversight effort, a “Fixing Veterans Health Care” task force designed to scrutinize not just current care problems but also examine alternative plans to overhaul the VA’s operations. The effort will be led by former Republican Senate Majority Leader William Frist, former Georgia Democratic congressman Jim Marshall, and former Undersecretary of Veterans Affairs for Health Mike Kussman. In a statement, Frist said VA’s “current inefficiencies and lack of transparency” are stopping veterans from getting the care they deserve.
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VA under scrutiny even when Congress is out (Original Post) nitpicker Oct 2014 OP
NOTE: "Concerned Veterans for America" is a Koch-funded RW front group pinboy3niner Oct 2014 #1
Republicans fought VA benefits, even repairs to Walter Reed. So, "of course," merrily Oct 2014 #2
I think they see it as an opportunity to push privatization again pinboy3niner Oct 2014 #3

merrily

(45,251 posts)
2. Republicans fought VA benefits, even repairs to Walter Reed. So, "of course,"
Sat Oct 4, 2014, 04:30 AM
Oct 2014

a Republican gets to head this task force.



pinboy3niner

(53,339 posts)
3. I think they see it as an opportunity to push privatization again
Sat Oct 4, 2014, 04:40 AM
Oct 2014

That's something that all the legitimate veterans' organizations oppose, but the scandal and veterans' frustrations put the GOP in a better position to take another shot.

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