I, too, want to begin this morning by expressing my sympathy, the good wishes of this Subcommittee and the Nation to the...
March 31 in North Carolina we will have the first in the country Welcome Home Vietnam Vets Day, an all-day event.
So, a year from now when we get together for the 2014 budget, if the quality has not improved or the timeliness down, it...
At what point on a calendar would you make a determination as to whether those quality initiatives are going to work and...
I hear you loud and clear; and as a guy that is trying to get the same thing done for Camp Lejeune Marines for three dec...
When I made the comment earlier to the Secretary which will be in the form of a question that the VA took in 430,000 mor...
I think we are all committed not just in the veterans population but in the active-duty force to make sure that wherever...
These are disturbing trends that I see from the information as we analyze the prior year.
I continue to believe that it is important that we provide adequate funding so that veterans of all generations will be ...
The bottom line is that particularly in this time of record deficits, we need to ensure that when we spend the limited m...
It is alarming to me. I am hopeful that the IT thing will be the solution.
My question was simple, Mr. Secretary. At what point will we determine whether what we have implemented is working?
It is particularly troubling in light of the fact that the VA could potentially face a cut of 2 percent under sequestrat...
The signature wounds in our wars today are about PTSD and TBI. The stigma has never been taken off PTSD.
The VA deserves credit for trying something different. None of us know whether it will work.
We cannot let that happen to folks who have been exposed to burn pits.
I think I can speak for the Chairman in saying that the Committee is committed to do a much better job at understanding ...
So, the answer is no?