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The VA opposes Section 103, that was just mentioned, of the Veterans HEALTH Act.

AWP was proud to support the access standards 2 years ago when introduced by Ranking Member Moran.

I am grateful to you for your support of the Veterans HEALTH Act.

The Veterans HEALTH Act is bipartisan, and I appreciate my colleague, Senator Sinema, for working with me on this legislation.

I have introduced a couple of bills that are on today's agenda as a result of those kind of circumstances.

I continue to hear from veterans in Kansas and across the country who face what are unacceptable barriers to accessing timely, quality health care that they need.

Congress has a responsibility to give direction to the VA.

I look forward to working together with all my colleagues on this Committee and the Senate as we work to negotiate a strong bipartisan and fiscally responsible legislative package.

These are just three stories, but they are alarmingly common.

Assuming the people of Kansas sent me here to save and protect Medicare and Social Security.

33 trillion dollars, we might spend 6-700 billion dollars of interest this year, which certainly fuels inflation.

Congress has a responsibility to give direction to the VA.

These are just three stories, but they are alarmingly common.

Every senior citizen I talked to in the State of Kansas, including my own parents, say groceries are up 20 percent.

The Veterans HEALTH Act is bipartisan, and I appreciate my colleague, Senator Sinema, for working with me on this legislation.

I look forward to working together with all my colleagues on this Committee and the Senate as we work to negotiate a strong bipartisan and fiscally responsible legislative package.

Every senior citizen I talked to in the State of Kansas, including my own parents, say groceries are up 20 percent.

33 trillion dollars, we might spend 6-700 billion dollars of interest this year, which certainly fuels inflation.