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President Obama Signs Veterans Health Care Budget Reform and Transparency Act Into Law

Posted on by Karina

Last week, Speaker Pelosi and Members of Congress joined representatives from Veterans Service Organizations to enroll the Veterans Health Care Budget Reform and Transparency Act and send it to the President's desk for his signature. Today, the President signed the bill into law at the White House:

Speaker Nancy Pelosi watches as President Obama signs the bill into law

The legislation, a top priority for Veterans Service Organizations and Congress, authorizes appropriations for Veterans Affairs Department medical care programs one year in advance of the start of each fiscal year, beginning in 2011. This will ensure reliable and timely funding to support the delivery of high quality medical care for our veterans — providing time for the VA to plan how to deliver the best care to an increasing number of veterans with increasingly complex medical conditions. This is critical to meeting our obligation to our veterans, making sure that any delays in Congress never hinder veterans' medical care. Learn more about the bill>>

Speaker Pelosi after the President signed the bill into law:

In signing the Veterans Health Care Budget Reform and Transparency Act, President Obama is standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Congress in fulfilling our obligation to make sure that veterans get the care and support they have earned.

This legislation — the number one priority for national veterans groups — ensures sufficient, timely, and predictable funding to care for those who have worn our nation's uniform. By authorizing Congress to approve investments in medical care for our veterans one year in advance, the VA can more effectively plan for the future and our veterans will receive high quality medical care when they need it.

Our nation's veterans serve overseas so we can have safety and security at home. Their sacrifice is a tribute to America's ideals. Their heroism is a symbol of our country's strength and resolve. Their actions are a reflection of our values.

Every soldier and sailor, airman and Marine, deserves nothing less than our full-fledged support. We owe them each a debt of gratitude for their service and sacrifice. And we must continue to uphold the solemn promise to the members of our armed forces: just as the military pledged to leave no solider behind on the battlefield, we will leave no veteran behind when they come home.

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