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Wounded Warrior Assistance Act Passes House
Bill Ensures Troops
Experience the Seamless Transition They Deserve
Washington, D.C.
– On Wednesday, the House passed H.R. 1538, the Wounded
Warriors Assistance Act of 2007. This legislation is a
cooperative effort between the House Armed Services
Committee and the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee to
address the problems facing wounded service members and to
improve their transition from the military to the Department
of Veterans Affairs.
“Our test as a Congress and as a nation is how we are going
to respond to the problems we have learned about in military
and veterans’ health care,” said Chairman of the House
Veterans’ Affairs Committee, Bob Filner (D-CA). “The Wounded
Warriors Assistance Act is a great first step towards
providing a ‘seamless transition’ between active duty and
veterans’ status: one physical evaluation for both exit
(from active duty) and entrance (to VA system) and one
system for electronic health care records.”
The Wounded Warrior Assistance Act provides the people,
training, and oversight mechanisms needed to ensure that our
wounded warriors feel secure that they will always receive
committed quality care and that the system will not fail
them. The legislation also sets the stage for much needed
reform of administrative processes that will restore member
confidence in the integrity and efficiency of the disability
evaluation system and begin the process of achieving a truly
seamless transition of service members to the Department of
Veterans Affairs programs.
“The House Armed Services Committee has worked closely with
the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee to develop this
legislation, and I am grateful that this cooperation allowed
us to bring this bill before the House so quickly,” said
Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, Ike Skelton
(D-MO). “House approval of the Wounded Warriors Assistance
Act is an important first step, but more work will need to
be done. In the days ahead, both of our committees will have
the opportunity to take a more comprehensive look at the
challenges service members and their families face during
recovery.”
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