[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 48 (Wednesday, March 26, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H2656]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
BACKLOG AT THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
(Mr. BOEHNER asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute.)
Mr. BOEHNER. Mr. Speaker, my colleagues, I know that the House shares
my deep concern over the backlog of benefit claims at the Department of
Veterans Affairs.
It is nothing short of a black eye for our government. This country
has made promises that it is our duty to keep, and the House has acted
to tackle this problem.
Even so, reform won't get very far if it is carried out by managers
who have proven that they are not up to the job. So we recently
introduced H.R. 4031, the VA Management Accountability Act. This
measure gives the VA Secretary the authority to fire and demote
officials who aren't performing.
The principle here is simple. When you are not getting the job done,
you have got to go. At the VA, it has been quite the opposite. For all
the incompetence we have seen and all the lives that have been lost,
the evidence shows there has been no accountability. Only half-measures
and little slaps on the wrist.
At any agency that has fallen down on the job this would be
unacceptable. But to have it happen in the health care system for
America's veterans? I think it is shameful.
The VA is failing our veterans and their families. It is time we hold
these people accountable and get people in there who can fix this
backlog once and for all.
I am going to applaud Chairman Miller and the Veterans Affairs'
Committee for their leadership. I am pleased this legislation has
already picked up the support of several veterans' organizations. I
would urge all of my colleagues to back this critical measure.
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