American Legion Says Health Care Reform Won’t Harm VA, DoD
Looks like Thomas J. Tradewell Sr., head of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, is pretty much alone among veterans in repeating GOP talking points.
This just in: American Legion National Commander Clarence E. Hill Confident Health Plan Won’t Harm VA, DoD
The American Legion – March 22, 2010
“I have been assured personally by the President, Secretary of Defense, VA secretary, Speaker of the House, majority leaders, and numerous other senators and representatives – as has National Commander David Rehbein before me – that nothing in the national health care reform legislation will change current DoD and VA health-care eligibility or practices,” said The American Legion National Commander Clarence E. Hill, responding to the health-care reform bill passed Sunday by the House of Representatives. “As late as 9 p.m. last evening, I was on the telephone with House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and we spoke candidly about The American Legion’s concerns. Based on that conversation, the transcripts of hearings, assurances from the president and secretary themselves, I am 100-percent confident that Congress will act responsibly as regards the nation’s veterans and their families.”
Hill also explained that the legislative process being used to implement the current health-care reform is unlike any he has seen in his lifetime. Indeed, there has been nothing similar in the past 100 years. However, said Hill, “this is not the end of the health-care reform debate or legislative process. The legislation involved is so complex that it will take years to iron out and implement. The American Legion will be involved every step of the way to ensure that the health-care options guaranteed to servicemembers and veterans – and their families – will be protected.”
While the entire health-care reform legislative package is extremely controversial and contentious, The American Legion has taken a position on one aspect only: maintaining the autonomy of the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Department of Defense’s health-care delivery systems.
“It is going to be a long, drawn-out legislative process, but America’s veterans can rest assured that their benefits will be protected. That I personally guarantee,” said Hill.
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Posted by Yanira Farray on Mar 22 2010, With 0 Reads, Filed under Legislation, Politics. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
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I do not believe your reading of what Hill is saying in any way argues against what the VFW is saying. Note that Commander Hill insists that he “has been assured” while Tradewell’s comments deal with what the bill actually says. Those are two entirely different things, and Tradewell’s reading was sufficiently compelling to have the Democratic Chairman of the Armed Services Committee introduce legislation to clarify the arguments that Tradewell was saying.
Additionally, I would ask you this: TRICARE ends at 18 or 23 for dependants, but the new bill requires up to age 26. What happens in between those ages?