Congressman Scott Peters

Representing the 52nd District of California

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Veterans

Every year, over 15,000 servicemembers transition out of the Armed Forces in San Diego and about half stay here as they begin civilian life. San Diego is also home to one of the nation’s largest populations of homeless veterans. We owe it to them, and to every veteran, to ensure they have an affordable place to live, and access to the care and benefits they earned through their service. I’m working to honor our promise to our heroes. I helped craft and pass the Forever GI Bill, which gave veterans flexibility to access the educational benefits they earned when they need them—including my bill that gives Purple Heart recipients their full education benefits. That’s just one way we can honor our nation’s heroes. We also need to reduce the stigma surrounding veteran mental health and ensure veteran families have the resources they need to support veterans when they return home. We also must explore options like telehealth and expand the network of mental health professionals at the VA. We must keep our promises to the men and women who volunteered to fight for our freedom and security― just as they served us.

 

Successful Transition to Civilian Life

Our veterans fought for our freedoms and as they transition back into a civilian lifestyle, it is our job to ensure they can obtain meaningful work that capitalizes on their skills and have access to higher education, should they choose to continue their schooling. Comprehensive education assistance and job training programs afford San Diego’s veterans the necessary resources they need to be successful in their post-service lives.

Housing for our Heroes

Men and women who courageously risk their lives to protect and defend our nation should be able to do so with full confidence that we will provide them with steadfast support once they finish their service. With San Diego’s homeless veteran population being among the largest in the country, more must be done to ensure that America’s veterans have safe, stable places to return to following their service. Actions I have taken to address veteran homelessness in our communities include:

Providing Quality, Accessible Healthcare

Our San Diego veterans often sacrifice their mental and physical health in order to serve and defend our country. We must protect and improve the VA healthcare system, so veterans have unimpeded access to the care they need. Throughout my public service, I have been a fierce advocate for providing veterans with the high-quality medical care they deserve.

  • Introduced the bipartisan Daniel Somers Network of Support Act, which creates vital networks of support for servicemembers and their families in order to improve engagement when it comes to addressing mental health concerns in veterans. The bill was included in the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020 and passed the House.
  • Cosponsored and helped pass the Veterans Appeals Improvement and Modernization Act, which became public law and will modernize and streamline the veterans’ appeal process to fix back-log at the VA and achieve faster results for new cases.
  • Helped pass the VA Mission Act to expand Veterans Administration Caregiver programs to veterans of all eras, extend VA Choice funding, promote telehealth programs, and establish a commission to review and improve how VA medical care property is managed.
  • Cosponsored and helped pass the bipartisan Clay Hunt SAV Act which became public law and directs the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to annually evaluate the VA’s mental health care and suicide prevention programs, as well as to establish a loan repayment program for psychiatrists serving in the Veterans Health Administration.
  • Cosponsored the Veterans Access to Community Care Act, which allows veterans who live more than 40 miles from a VA medical facility to seek care at closer, non-VA medical facilitates in order to receive more frequent and accessible healthcare.
  • Cosponsored the bipartisan Women Veterans Access to Quality Care Act, which would improve health care provisions for women veterans at the VA to ensure the privacy, safety, and dignity of female patients is protected and gender-specific healthcare needs are met.

Protecting and Expanding Earned Benefits

For decades, America has honored a promise to our veterans: That we will care for them when they return home. Veterans’ needs are evolving as wars become more complex and longer, medical advances improve, and as we discover benefits programs are not providing adequate support for our heroes and their families.  We must continue to improve existing VA programs and work to create practical and collaborative new ones that ensure servicemen and women have access to a full range of supportive benefits upon their return.

Serving Our Veterans

Our veterans selflessly served our country and defended our freedom. Theirs is a debt we can never fully repay, but we can honor their service by ensuring they have a smooth transition to civilian life, providing safe and stable living conditions after service, and offering access to quality care. Click below to read my full plan to serve veterans here at home and in Congress:

 


More on Veterans

Sep 23, 2020 Press Release

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, two of Rep. Scott Peters’ (CA-52) bills to house homeless veterans and boost veterans’ mental health passed the House of Representatives in a series of votes dedicated to helping our country’s veterans.

Sep 1, 2020 Page

Bills Introduced that have Become Law


H.R. 1378, to designate the United States Federal Judicial Center located at 333 West Broadway in San Diego, California, as the "John Rhoades Federal Judicial Center" and to designate the United States courthouse located at 333 West Broadway in San Diego, California, as the "James M. Carter and Judith N. Keep United States Courthouse":

Jul 24, 2020 Press Release

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Scott Peters (CA-52) helped the House pass a federal spending package that boosts investment in areas critical to San Diego. The comprehensive package includes four appropriations bills that set funding levels for programs and projects during Fiscal Year 2021 in state and foreign operations, agriculture, interior and environmental efforts, rural development, military construction and veterans affairs.

Jul 21, 2020 Press Release

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Scott Peters (CA-52) voted to pass the bipartisan National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2021, which approves defense-related funding levels and sets policy for the coming year. Peters presided over a portion of the votes on the NDAA to underscore his commitment to our military men, women and families as well as the significance of the defense spending bill to the San Diego region.

Jun 15, 2020 Press Release

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Scott Peters (CA-52), Rep. Brian Mast (FL-18), Rep. Anthony Brindisi (NY-22) and Rep. John Katko (NY-24) introduced a bipartisan resolution to reduce the stigma that prevents veterans and servicemembers from seeking mental health care. The legislation would designate June as National Post-Traumatic Stress Injury (PTSI) Awareness month and June 27th as National PTSI Awareness Day.

May 28, 2020 Press Release

SAN DIEGO – Today, the House of Representatives passed the Major Medical Facility Authorization Act of 2020, which secures funding for seven major medical facility projects throughout the country, including one project at the San Diego Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center during fiscal year 2020.

Apr 28, 2020 Press Release

SAN DIEGO – Today, Rep. Scott Peters (CA-52) released the following statement commending the 15 students from California’s 52nd congressional district – a record number – who received official appointments at the United States Air Force, Naval, Military, and Merchant Marine Academies.

Dec 5, 2019 Press Release

Today, Reps. Scott Peters (CA-52), Jim Banks (IN-03), Susan Davis (CA-53), and Gil Cisneros (CA-39) introduced the Sergeant Daniel Somers Veterans Network of Support Act of 2019, a bipartisan, bicameral bill that directs the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to create a network of support that shares information from the VA with the designated family members and friends of veterans.

Nov 14, 2019 Press Release

Yesterday, the House Financial Services Committee passed Rep. Scott Peters’ (CA-52) bill to support homeless veterans.

Nov 13, 2019 Press Release

After observing Veterans Day on Monday, Rep. Scott Peters (CA-52) voted to pass 15 bills to support veterans, active-duty servicemembers, their families, and surviving spouses. These bills include measures that would protect veterans’ education, expand health services, and improve entrepreneurial opportunities.