Obama sees his wrong...makes good
Hot off the Press, extracted from The American Legion website.
"We
are glad that President Obama listened to the strong objections raised
by The American Legion and veterans everywhere about this unfair plan,"
said National Commander David K Rehbein of The American Legion. "We
thank the administration for its proposed increase in the VA budget and
we are always available to assist by providing guidance to ensure a
veterans health care system that is worthy of the heroes that use it."
Following
a meeting this afternoon with The American Legion and other veterans
service organizations, the White House announced that it will no longer
considering billing insurance companies or veterans for their
service-connected disabilities.
"Although
we disagreed with the proposal, additional revenue streams are needed
by VA," Rehbein said. "I strongly encourage Congress and the
administration to allow VA to begin billing Medicare for the treatment
of Medicare-eligible nonservice-connected veterans. They paid into
Medicare for their entire working careers and should be able to use it
in the medical system that was built specifically for them."
With
a current membership of 2.6 million wartime veterans, The American
Legion was founded in 1919 on the four pillars of a strong national
security, veterans affairs, Americanism, and the mentoring of youth.
Legionnaires work for the betterment of their communities through more
than 14,000 posts across the nation.




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