Rep. Tim Walz says U.S. House veterans’ health care bill causes ‘long-term problems’
The DFL congressman's opposition follows months of negotiations over how to salvage the Veterans Choice Program, which was designed to give veterans in greater
But veterans and health care administrators describe the program as a bureaucratic mess, and it's set to run out of money by the end of the month.
The VA Mission Act passed 347-70 with no
But Walz, of southern
"I see long-term problems caused by this, but I understand a short-term desire to get something done," Walz, the ranking Democrat on the
As Walz prepares to leave
"Opponents of this bill will tell you falsely that this is aimed at privatization of the VA health care system,"
Walz drew criticism from
The VA Mission Act would streamline the agency's myriad community-care efforts into one permanent program. It would expand benefits for caregivers of veterans injured before
The
Walz said he agrees with 90 percent of the bill, and he said Roe and other Republican lawmakers negotiated in good faith. But he criticized the bill for moving funding for the current Veterans Choice Program from a system of mandatory to discretionary spending in the budget, raising concerns that at some point lawmakers will be in a "hellish situation" of having to cut other critical programs in the VA to pay for the legislation when costs exceed spending caps. He's particularly worried that there's not a plan to pay for the bill's expansion of caregiver benefits.
"I think the chairman is being pragmatic in this regard, just saying, 'This is the best we can do at this point in time,' " Walz said. "I feel a responsibility, especially as an outgoing member, to say ... 'This is where we have to stop kicking the can down the road and get this right.' "
Walz said that if lawmakers run into funding problems next year, that could open the door for more expansive efforts to privatize the VA, a debate that's been growing under the Trump administration yet remains uncertain as the second-largest federal agency lacks permanent leadership. Trump fired Shulkin in March, and his nominee to replace him,
Walz praised Acting VA Secretary
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