
December 6, 2006
The Latest Veterans News from
U.S. Senator Patty Murray
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Senator Murray's Statement
on GAO Report Detailing Inadequate Mental Health Spending by the VA
Yesterday, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) reacted
to another disturbing report that shows that the Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA) is not doing an adequate job meeting the needs of America's
veterans. The report, released yesterday by the U.S. Government Accountability
Office (GAO), shows how the VA has been too slow to spend the money
Congress gave it for mental health care. The report also found that
the VA had no system in place to track spending on mental health care,
and that some money that was intended for mental health initiatives
may have gone elsewhere. The report comes just ten weeks after an
earlier
GAO report revealed the VA failed to budget accurately over the past
two years. Senator Murray, who has worked for increases
in mental health funding in the Senate, issued the following statement:
"This report is yet another example of how the VA is shortchanging
America's veterans. At a time when our country's men and women are
returning from Iraq and Afghanistan with disturbingly high incidences
of PTSD and other mental health conditions, the VA has again shown
it is unprepared to meet the needs of today's veterans and those who
will come home tomorrow.
"Over the past several years I have fought tooth and nail with
the VA to increase health care funding. I have had to fight for more
funding because the VA has failed to recognize the coming responsibility
they will face as our troops return home. Unfortunately, because the
VA has not accurately portrayed its needs to Congress, mental health
care has continued to be under-funded, and veterans have continued
to struggle to access the mental health care they need.
"Now, to find out that the VA is not even spending what little
funding has been approved is simply appalling. It seems that not only
is the VA unaware of the full scope of the coming problem, but it
is also unable to spend sufficiently on the current one.
"This report reinforces the need for the VA to present a real
plan for how they intend to care for the thousands of new veterans
returning home with mental health needs. The VA plan must address
the need to increase spending to meet demand, the need to fully disperse
current funding, and the need to ensure that mental health funding
is being spent on mental health initiatives.
"I have spent a lot of time in my home state talking with veterans
about the VA's effort to support their mental health needs. These
men and women deserve better from the VA. They deserve to see the
funding that Congress authorizes for their needs is actually spent
by the Administration. They deserve a VA that monitors and accounts
for that funding so that their needs are met. Ultimately, they deserve
a VA that is able to provide the mental health services they need.
"Mental health among our nation's veterans is a real problem
that demands real solutions from the VA. It is time for the VA to
present Congress with a real plan that includes the funding necessary
to meet the great needs veterans face."
The full GAO report is available here: http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d0766.pdf
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