[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 56 (Thursday, March 30, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2139-S2140]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
VETERANS CHOICE PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT ACT
Mr. SCHATZ. Mr. President, distance or delays should never be the
reason that veterans don't get the healthcare they need, but that is
exactly what is happening to veterans across the country. That is why
the Veterans Choice
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Program was started--so that thousands of veterans and their families
can get the care they deserve when and where they need it. Instead of
traveling long distances or waiting months on a list, veterans can use
the Choice Program to get the healthcare they need in their own
communities.
As the ranking member of the Military Construction and Veterans
Affairs Appropriations Subcommittee, I want to give a little
perspective on what would happen to our veterans if we don't pass the
bipartisan Veterans Choice Program Improvement Act.
Now, I know that the Choice Program is not funded through my
subcommittee, but what we do today has an impact on the VA as a whole.
If the Veterans Choice Program Improvement Act does not pass, the
funding we appropriated to the VA will expire before it has all been
used. It is not a small amount of funding. It is $1 billion, and the VA
does not have $1 billion elsewhere in the budget to make up for this
loss.
In other words, if we don't pass this bill, it is going to be a
disaster for veterans because all of the veterans who use this program
for their healthcare are going to have to go back to the VA. That means
the wait times that everybody was complaining about over the last
couple of years will grow longer and longer and longer, and especially
in rural America, where access to care is such a challenge, it will get
worse and worse.
To manage the increase in patient load, the VA will have to scramble
to find funding that can take away from other VA programs, including
hospital maintenance and medical equipment. That is what is going to
happen if we don't pass this bill. This is an urgent matter for
veterans across the country. Whether you are a participant in the VA
Choice Program or you go to a traditional VA clinic or hospital, one
way or another, this is going to impact you.
Now, I know the Choice Program isn't perfect, but this temporary
extension, coupled with the improvements in the system contained in the
bill, gives Congress the time we need to develop a long-term,
comprehensive solution. And while we are working on a solution, let's
not punish veterans by cutting off $1 billion toward a program that is
designed to improve services for people who have served our country.
So I hope we can come together to find a way to pass this bill. Our
veterans are counting on us.
I yield the floor.
Mr. President, I suggest the absence of a quorum.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will call the roll.
The bill clerk proceeded to call the roll.
Mr. UDALL. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the order for
the quorum call be rescinded.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
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