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babylonsister

(171,056 posts)
Sun Jun 1, 2014, 06:01 PM Jun 2014

Bernie Sanders Makes Republicans Put Up or Shut Up With New Bill To Expand Vets Benefits

http://www.politicususa.com/2014/06/01/bernie-sanders-republicans-put-shut-bill-expand-vets-benefits.html

Bernie Sanders Makes Republicans Put Up or Shut Up With New Bill To Expand Vets Benefits
By: Jason Easley more from Jason Easley
Sunday, June, 1st, 2014, 2:24 pm


Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is making Republicans show how much they really care about veterans by introducing a new bill that would expand veterans benefits.

In a statement, Sen. Sanders described what the Restoring Veterans’ Trust Act of 2014 would do, “It would give the VA authority to immediately remove senior executives based on poor job performance while preventing wholesale political firings. It would provide veterans who can’t get timely appointments with VA doctors the option of going to community health centers, military hospitals or private doctors. It would authorize VA to lease 27 new health facilities in 18 states. It would authorize emergency funding to hire new doctors, nurses and other providers in order to address system-wide health care provider shortages and to take other steps necessary to ensure timely access to care. To address primary care doctor shortage for the long-term, the bill would authorize the National Health Service Corps to award scholarships to medical school students and to forgive college loans for doctors and nurses who go to work at the VA.


The bill also would:

• Upgrade VA’s antiquated scheduling systems.

• Require President Obama to establish a commission on VA health care access and recommend, within 90 days, actions to bolster capacity.

• Extend comprehensive services and benefits to the most severely injured pre-9/11 veterans; standardize the process for sending patients to community health centers, military hospitals or other health care providers; and extend from five to 10 years access to VA health care for all recently-separated veterans.

• Provide help for veterans who suffered significant spinal cord, reproductive and urinary tract injuries and who now want to have children.

• Bolster the VA’s ongoing effort to eliminate shrinking but still unacceptable backlogs in processing claims for disability benefits.

• Make certain that all veterans get in-state tuition rates for college costs covered by the Post-9/11 GI Bill.

• Improve the delivery of care and benefits to veterans who experienced sexual trauma while in the military.

• Remove the VA from annual budget battles by adopting so-called “advance appropriations” to protect veterans in case of a government shutdown.

• Restore a 1 percent cut in retirement cost-of-living adjustments that Congress enacted for current military service members.


It’s put up, or shut up time for Republicans. In February, Senate Republicans blocked a bill to expand veterans’ benefits because they claimed it was too expensive. Republicans want the VA to have the ability to fire senior executives quickly, and some have called for vets to be able to go into the private health system for care during this current crisis. Sanders’ legislation gives Republicans what they were asking for.

The legislation also gives Senate Republicans a chance to right the disgraceful wrong of February by voting to authorize the construction of 27 new clinics and facilities. House Republicans are currently pushing a $600 billion tax cut for business, so don’t be fooled by Republican cries that the $21 billion veterans’ bill is too expensive.

Republicans love to wave the flag, and claim that they care about vets. They have a chance to backup their so far empty words with action. If Senate Republicans really do care about our veterans, they will vote yes on the Restoring Veterans’ Trust Act of 2014.
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Bernie Sanders Makes Republicans Put Up or Shut Up With New Bill To Expand Vets Benefits (Original Post) babylonsister Jun 2014 OP
Good one, plus make ALL higher education including medical school FREE randys1 Jun 2014 #1
+1 daleanime Jun 2014 #19
plus make ALL higher education including medical school FREE yeoman6987 Jun 2014 #24
They better pass it. Cha Jun 2014 #2
Put up and shut up! sheshe2 Jun 2014 #3
K&R.... /nt think Jun 2014 #4
Boehner Is Dreaming Up The Excuses Now cantbeserious Jun 2014 #5
The Republicans will add Mr.Bill Jun 2014 #6
I doubt they'll do either. nt valerief Jun 2014 #7
Heh. You're probably right. babylonsister Jun 2014 #8
A $600 billion tax cut for business? Enthusiast Jun 2014 #9
Yeah, entitlements, bailouts and subsidies to corporations. YOHABLO Jun 2014 #11
What are you saying, exactly? Enthusiast Jun 2014 #13
Yeah right. Unknown Beatle Jun 2014 #10
excellent work Senator Bernie Sanders AC_Mem Jun 2014 #12
As a vet who goes to one of the "good" facilities.. Wounded Bear Jun 2014 #14
He always makes me wish I lived in VT... n/t DeadLetterOffice Jun 2014 #15
They'll vote for it, if they can add Iran sanctions or someshit. n/t Beartracks Jun 2014 #16
Are we against foreign aid? yeoman6987 Jun 2014 #25
This is what real leadership looks like, from the legislative perspective nikto Jun 2014 #17
Kick! riqster Jun 2014 #18
Bernie has always stood up for veterans. democrank Jun 2014 #20
I REALLY like that guy Bernie LittleGirl Jun 2014 #21
I wonder how they'll wiggle out of this one.... stage left Jun 2014 #22
Thank you Bernie, ALL great ideas, I especially like forgiving loans for new VA docs and nurses. joanbarnes Jun 2014 #23
Thanks Sen Sanders. I wish we had more like you. nm rhett o rick Jun 2014 #26
Last time the primary sensitive Republicans attached amendments to impose sanctions on Iran, Fred Sanders Jun 2014 #27
That's our Bernie! IrishAyes Jun 2014 #28
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jun 2014 #29
Good job Bernie JanT Jun 2014 #30

randys1

(16,286 posts)
1. Good one, plus make ALL higher education including medical school FREE
Sun Jun 1, 2014, 06:05 PM
Jun 2014

in fact if you qualify WE will pay YOU

how ???

taxes...

 

yeoman6987

(14,449 posts)
24. plus make ALL higher education including medical school FREE
Mon Jun 2, 2014, 01:24 PM
Jun 2014

No thank you. Seriously, I am 45 years old now and paid off student loans five years ago. What you want all of us to do is STILL be paying college through taxes forever?

Mr.Bill

(24,277 posts)
6. The Republicans will add
Sun Jun 1, 2014, 06:46 PM
Jun 2014

tax cut or pro-gun amendments to the bill, then blame Democrats for not voting for it.

Unknown Beatle

(2,672 posts)
10. Yeah right.
Sun Jun 1, 2014, 07:17 PM
Jun 2014

Repugs don't care what people think of them if they vote no. People will still vote for them no matter what.

AC_Mem

(1,979 posts)
12. excellent work Senator Bernie Sanders
Sun Jun 1, 2014, 07:19 PM
Jun 2014

I work for the VA, I'm hopeful that this will get much publicity, as much as the media has given to this whole issue.

Annette
who works every single day for our veterans

Wounded Bear

(58,641 posts)
14. As a vet who goes to one of the "good" facilities..
Sun Jun 1, 2014, 08:12 PM
Jun 2014

Thanks for your work. I've never had a problem with care, or with how I was treated by the actual HC workers.

 

yeoman6987

(14,449 posts)
25. Are we against foreign aid?
Mon Jun 2, 2014, 01:26 PM
Jun 2014

We could use that money that would normally go to Iran on our Veteran's and other Americans. Are we really against keeping money home?

 

nikto

(3,284 posts)
17. This is what real leadership looks like, from the legislative perspective
Sun Jun 1, 2014, 08:48 PM
Jun 2014

They used to call Gov't "public service".

Bernie is so old-fashioned that way.

Nobody's perfect, but I love the Man.

Fred Sanders

(23,946 posts)
27. Last time the primary sensitive Republicans attached amendments to impose sanctions on Iran,
Mon Jun 2, 2014, 08:58 PM
Jun 2014

which gave Republicans an excuse to not vote for it and burnish their creds with the crazed Obama
hating primary voters.

So what will be the poison pill this time, and will the media break their silence on Republicans incredible hypocrisy this time?
Or will there be another false equivalency for the media to argue and screech about to fill air time?

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