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Congressman Ron Kind

Representing the 3rd District of Wisconsin

Veterans

Since my first days in Congress, I have promised to leave no veteran behind and every day I work to fulfill that promise. Our men and women in uniform serve with honor and when they come home, they deserve the best we can offer. Having traveled around western and central Wisconsin and visited Iraq four times and Afghanistan twice, I have heard from a number of Wisconsinites currently serving in our nation’s armed forces. It has become very clear that in these challenging economic times we must do more to provide for the basic needs of our troops and veterans. It is critical that we ensure there is a robust VA medical system available so that Wisconsin’s veterans can get the quality care they earned and deserve.

Last year, serious problems with pain management practices were discovered at the Tomah Veterans Affairs Medical Clinic (VAMC). In March of 2014, the VA Office of Inspector General (OIG) concluded an investigation into allegations of misconduct at the Tomah VAMC. Unfortunately, they failed to notify Congress and did not post the results of their report on their website. In order make sure this never happens in the future, I led the Wisconsin delegation in introducing and passing the bipartisan Inspectors General Transparency Act of 2015. This bill increases government transparency by ensuring that all OIG reports are published on the OIG website and submitted to the head of the establishment under investigation, the individual or entity requesting the investigation, and Congress.

Additionally, one of the recommendations from the OIG investigation was to create a collaborative pain management team, similar to the tumor board model, to better coordinate pain management in very complex cases. Based on this recommendation, I introduced the bipartisan Veterans Pain Management Improvement Act, which would establish a pain management oversight board within each Veterans Integrated Service Network comprised of health care professionals, clinical patients and/or family members of a clinical patient. This legislation will give veteran patients and their families a real role in VA oversight and help ensure the VA provides better care for our veterans.

Veterans History Project

I believe we owe an enormous debt to our men and women in uniform. A great way to show our gratitude is to encourage them to share their memories and experiences. This is why I authored legislation creating the Veterans History Project, which allows veterans and their families to record their stories and preserve them for future generations. These recordings are entered into the permanent collection in the Library of Congress, where they will serve as a permanent reminder of the sacrifices these men and women made defending our country.   

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More on Veterans

July 8, 2016 Press Release

La Crosse, WI – Today, U.S. Rep. Ron Kind’s bipartisan legislation to fix the problems at the Tomah VA, the Jason Simcakoski PROMISE Act, passed the House with almost unanimous support. The legislation will now go to the Senate for a vote and then to the President’s desk.

July 7, 2016 Press Release

La Crosse, WI – The House and Senate Conference Committee on the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act released their final bill late last night. The bill includes Rep. Kind’s legislation, the Jason Simcakoski PROMISE Act, and will now go on to the House and Senate for a final vote.

May 31, 2016 Press Release

Tomah, WI – Today, U.S. Rep. Ron Kind attended the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee’s field hearing about the Tomah VA and highlighted the need to continue to work together to pass legislation that will make sure the problems seen there never happen again.

May 19, 2016 Press Release

La Crosse, WI – Today, U.S. Rep. Ron Kind voted for legislation to make sure that the Department of Veterans Affairs has the funding necessary to provide veterans with quality care, increase access to crisis services, and provide additional transparency and accountability.

“Our men and women in uniform serve with honor, and they deserve the best we can offer. Unfortunately, as we saw first-hand at the Tomah VA last year, they do not always receive the quality care and services they deserve.

May 10, 2016 Press Release

La Crosse, WI – Today, U.S. Rep. Ron Kind’s bipartisan legislation, the Jason Simcakoski PROMISE Act, passed the United States House of Representatives with strong bipartisan support. This legislation is named in honor of Jason Simcakoski, a Wisconsin veteran who tragically lost his life last year, and fixes a number of problems seen at the Tomah VA, including looking into improved pain management practices.

February 12, 2016 Press Release

La Crosse, WI – U.S. Rep. Ron Kind (WI-03) delivered 162 Veterans’ stories collected by Mr. Bill Cain’s students at Tomah High School over 15 years to the Library of Congress. These tapes will now become a part of the national Veterans History Project Archive.

December 16, 2015 Press Release
Uses Lessons Learned from Tomah to Increase Transparency in VA
December 4, 2015 Press Release

La Crosse, WI Today, U.S. Rep. Ron Kind presented La Crosse resident Ray Anderson, a Korean War veteran, with a Purple Heart he had earned but never received. Rep. Kind’s office was able to work with Mr. Anderson and his family to get him the recognition he had earned.

November 18, 2015 Press Release
Bipartisan Bill Ensures Wisconsin Veterans Receive the Care They Earned and Deserve
November 17, 2015 Press Release
Working on legislation to ensure what happened to Jason never happens to another family