Political Quotes

David Roe

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David P. Roe is a former Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives, serving Vermont's 1st congressional district from January 4, 2005, to January 3, 2021. During his time in Congress, Roe was known for his focus on healthcare issues, particularly in relation to veterans and the military. He served on several committees, including the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs, where he advocated for improved services for veterans and their families.

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May 12, 2015

prompt in the VA in payment is an oxymoron.

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May 12, 2015

Why are we using the veterans Choice card? This was to reduce the backlog, not to just provide service for veterans.

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May 12, 2015

I must agree with my fellow veterans I serve, the program is a joke indeed.

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May 12, 2015

I would remind you that under Choice, the providers get paid by the TPAs, and the stipulated requirement in the contract is 30 days.

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Apr 29, 2015

I think the VA has been very slow to respond to the demand.

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Apr 29, 2015

Well, I mean, if you don't know what the problem is, you can't fix it.

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Apr 29, 2015

I mean, if I had an evaluation of my practice was that, I would have been making some changes ASAP.

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Apr 29, 2015

Most of us out there, either veteran physicians or nonveterans, are more than happy to take care of veterans.

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Apr 29, 2015

I can't imagine why the VA can't write a check. How hard is that to do?

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Apr 29, 2015

Thank you for your service and I say that as a fellow veteran.

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Apr 28, 2015

Without congressional action, this crisis would have forced businesses to close their doors and lay off workers.

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Apr 28, 2015

It has become abundantly clear that workers need new options to help plan for their retirement.

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