VA backs off budget proposal to cut benefits for disabled, unemployable vets

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VA backs off budget proposal to cut benefits for disabled, unemployable vets Source: https://www.stripes.com/news/va-backs-off-budget-proposal-to-cut-benefits-for-disabledunemployable-vets-1.473551 Secretary of Veterans Affairs Dr. David Shulkin, center, testifies at a House Committee on Veterans' Affairs hearing on Capitol Hill, March 7, 2017. Others testifying included Dr. Baligh Yehia, left, the Veterans Health Administration's deputy under secretary for health for community care, and VA Inspector General Michael J. Missal, right. JOE GROMELSKI/STARS AND STRIPES By NIKKI WENTLING STARS AND STRIPES Published: June 14, 2017 WASHINGTON The Department of Veterans Affairs is backing off a proposal in President Donald Trump s 2018 budget to cut billions of dollars from a program that provides compensation to the country s most disabled veterans.

VA Secretary David Shulkin told the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee on Wednesday that he was willing to work with lawmakers to find an alternative to the proposed $3.2 billion cut to the VA Individual Unemployability benefit. The announcement came after the country s six largest veterans service organizations condemned the proposal. As I began to listen to veterans and their concerns, and [veterans service organizations] in particular, it became clear that this would be hurting some veterans and a takeaway from veterans who can t afford to have those benefits taken away, Shulkin said. I m really concerned about that. This is part of a process. We have to be looking at ways to do things better, but I am not going to support policies that hurt veterans. Letter signed by 57 congressmen to Sec. David Shulkin Letter from Congress to Secretary David Shulkin Document

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Letter from Congress to Secretary David Shulkin Contents Contributed by: Mike Darnell, Stars and Stripes

The American Legion and other groups have said they ve received thousands of calls from veterans frustrated with the proposal since the president s budget was released in May. We have been inundated with calls by veterans and family members who expressed alarm over the proposed cuts to their benefits and livelihoods, American Legion National Commander Charles Schmidt said in a statement. We commend this administration for coming to their senses and committing to protect the Individual Unemployability program that provides for our most vulnerable veterans and their families. The money cut from the benefit would ve gone to an updated version of the VA Choice program that Shulkin intends to have passed through Congress by the end of fiscal year 2017 on Sept. 30. The program allows veterans to seek health care outside the department. The VA is seeking $2.9 billion in new funds for the program. But the agency is uncertain where to get the money, if not from the Individual Unemployability benefit. Following the hearing, Shulkin told Stars and Stripes that he and lawmakers would be holding private conversations to consider other ways to fund an improved Choice program. The president, as you know, is concerned about the government being too large, so our responsibility is to make sure the programs we have are working well, Shulkin said. But the president and I both do not want to be taking away from veterans. So we are going to go back and make sure we can hit the targets but look at alternative ways of doing it. Trump s budget also proposes to reapply a practice at the VA to round down veterans cost-of-living adjustments, which would save approximately $20 million in 2018. That savings would also be used for the new Choice program. Shulkin told reporters the round-down proposal would still be considered. Volunteers with the veterans service organization AMVETS met with senators Tuesday and Wednesday before the hearing to let lawmakers know they oppose the Individual Unemployability cuts. AMVETS National Director Joe Chenelly said the group had received 4,000 calls in the past few weeks from concerned veterans. Under the president s proposal, some veterans would ve been booted out of the VA s Individual Unemployability benefit. Veterans eligible now for the program have a 60 to 100 percent disability rating through the VA and are unable to secure a job because of their disability. It allows them to receive the highest compensation rate. The budget proposed to remove veterans from the program who are eligible for Social Security payments and reached the minimum age to receive Social Security. Approximately 225,000 veterans aged 60 or older could ve been affected by the proposal. Of those veterans, 7,000 are 80 years old or older. Going into the hearing, Chenelly said he wanted veterans to receive assurance from Shulkin that the proposal would not move forward. These veterans are scared. Some of them are talking in suicidal ways, and we re referring them to the Veterans Crisis Line, Chenelly said Monday. All of them are talking about hopelessness if IU is taken from them. We cannot let them sit around all summer waiting to see if this will happen.

Also on Monday, 57 congressmen signed a letter to Shulkin stating their opposition to the proposal. They called it a gutting of critical benefits. Ending the IU program for our neediest veterans would mark a stark departure from long-standing, bipartisan commitments to end veteran homelessness and poverty, and would leave thousands struggling to make ends meet, the letter reads. The VA budget proposal for 2018 is $186.5 billion, a 6 percent increase from 2017. The agency was one of the few federal departments to receive an increase under Trump's budget. wentling.nikki@stripes.com Twitter: @nikkiwentling Source: https://www.stripes.com/news/va-backs-off-budget-proposal-to-cut-benefits-for-disabledunemployable-vets-1.473551