(NETWORK INDIANA) Senator Donnelly speaks out on VA closings

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Shutting down more than a thousand VA facilities and leaving 4,000 Veterans Affairs jobs unfilled is not a good move for the federal government, said Sen. Joe Donnelly, in a letter to Secretary of Veterans Affairs David Shulfkin.

Shulfkin announced plans to possibly close 1,100 VA facilities across the U.S., and to leave thousands of jobs unfilled.

Donnelly, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, in part in the letter, said, “I am concerned that leaving positions unfilled and closing VA facilities will have a negative effect on the care and benefits VA provides to our nation’s veterans…I respectfully request that you provide me with further information on whether any of the 1,100 facilities proposed for closure or the 4,000 jobs that remain unfilled are located in Indiana or in facilities in surrounding states that serve a significant number of Hoosier veterans.”

 


Here is Donnelly’s official news release….

Indianapolis, Ind. – U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly sent a letter to Secretary of Veterans Affairs David Shulkin late yesterday asking for an explanation and clarity on the VA’s strategy. Shulkin recently announced that the VA is considering closing up to 1,100 VA facilities nationwide, and recent reports state that VA may choose to leave more than 4,000 vacant VA jobs unfilled, despite the federal hiring freeze being lifted.

Donnelly, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, in part in the letter, said, “I am concerned that leaving positions unfilled and closing VA facilities will have a negative effect on the care and benefits VA provides to our nation’s veterans…I respectfully request that you provide me with further information on whether any of the 1,100 facilities proposed for closure or the 4,000 jobs that remain unfilled are located in Indiana or in facilities in surrounding states that serve a significant number of Hoosier veterans.”

To see Donnelly’s full letter click here or see below.

The Honorable David Shulkin

Secretary

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

Dear Secretary Shulkin:

I am writing to request more complete information in light of your statement that over 1,100 Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) facilities nationwide could be closed and recent news suggesting that hiring restrictions have been placed on over 4,000 VA positions, despite the federal hiring freeze being lifted.

Indiana is home to nearly 550,000 veterans, many of whom depend on VA facilities in Indiana and neighboring states to receive the health care they need. Over 52,000 Hoosiers depend on disability compensation or pension payments from the VA in order to provide for themselves and their families.

I am concerned that leaving positions unfilled and closing VA facilities will have a negative effect on the care and benefits VA provides to our nation’s veterans. I worry that these actions could significantly delay Hoosier veterans’ access to health care and the speed at which disability claims are resolved. It is important that we keep our promise to veterans by making sure VA is able to provide the care and benefits that they have earned.

I respectfully request that you provide me with further information on whether any of the 1,100 facilities proposed for closure or the 4,000 jobs that remain unfilled are located in Indiana or in facilities in surrounding states that serve a significant number of Hoosier veterans.