[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 50 (Tuesday, March 27, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2078-S2079]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH
Mrs. MURRAY. Mr. President, I would like to take a moment today to
recognize the dedication of women service members and women veterans in
celebration of Women's History Month.
Women have played an important role in our Nation's military from the
time of our Founding Fathers. Today, women make up 15 percent of the
Active-Duty military and 18 percent of Guard and Reserve forces. Our
women soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, and coastguardsmen have
served courageously in Iraq and Afghanistan. They have played a variety
of roles ranging from convoy leaders to fighter pilots to field medics.
I am inspired by their bravery and their dedication to our country.
Already women make up nearly 10 percent of the veteran population, a
proportion that Department of Veterans Affairs, VA, expects to grow
over the next decade. VA has already come a long way in addressing the
unique health needs and challenges that women face. A generation ago,
VA would have been the last place that we would associate with women's
health, but just this past January, VA marked an important milestone in
caring for
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women veterans. In Salt Lake City, UT, a woman veteran not only
received all of her prenatal care from VA but also delivered a
beautiful baby girl under the care of her VA obstetrician. Yet, for all
of its recent progress, VA still must do more to ensure that women
veterans are receiving the care that they need and deserve. As they
return from the battlefield, the VA system must be equipped to help
women veterans step back into their lives as mothers, wives, and
citizens.
I am incredibly proud of the women who have served or are serving our
Nation in uniform, and I strongly believe we must do all we can to
honor them. That is why I led the effort to pass into law the Women
Veterans Health Care Improvement Act. This bill, which was included as
part of the Caregivers and Veterans Omnibus Health Services Act of
2010, helped to transform the way that VA addresses the needs of women
veterans. This act authorized the VA to provide neonatal care, train
mental health professionals to provide mental health services for
sexual trauma, develop a childcare pilot program, and staff each VA
medical center with a full-time women veterans program manager. VA has
an obligation to provide women veterans with quality care, and we have
an obligation to make sure VA does so.
Our commitment to women veterans does not end with passing
legislation like the Women Veterans Health Care Improvement Act. We
must actively monitor the implementation and effect of these bills to
make sure that no woman falls through the cracks. In December of 2010,
a VA Office of Inspector General report found that the Veterans Benefit
Association had not fully assessed available military sexual trauma-
related claims data and had no clear understanding of how consistently
these claims were being adjudicated. While both men and women service
members carry the devastating wounds of military sexual trauma, the GAO
found in 2002 that 22 percent of screened women service members
reported military sexual trauma compared to 1 percent of screened men.
With this shocking statistic in mind, Senator Tester and I pressed VBA
to improve the accuracy and consistency of their military sexual
trauma-related disability claims process. I am happy to say that VA
agreed with our assessment and has since worked to overhaul the way it
processes military sexual trauma disability claims.
Mr. President, the committee's experience with military sexual trauma
disability claims is symbolic of the kind of work that remains to be
done for women veterans. I recognize the challenges that women veterans
face over the coming years and remain determined to work on their
behalf. The promise that we make to our veterans is sacred and knows no
gender. To honor our veterans, we must honor this promise for each and
every one of them.
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