Rahm Emanuel to Meet With Veterans Groups

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From TheHill.com - Emanuel to meet with veterans groups
Posted: 03/17/09 04:25 PM [ET]


White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel is expected to meet with veterans groups this week amid consternation over a plan that would dramatically alter the way the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) handles insurance claims.

Several prominent veterans groups are fighting the White House on a proposal that would allow the VA to charge private insurance companies for the treatment of veterans with service- and war-related injuries.

Coming out of a meeting with President Obama on Monday, the commander of the American Legion, the largest veterans' group in the country, said he was "deeply disappointed and concerned."

Legion Commander David Rehbein said he was "clearly angered by the meeting," during which it "became apparent ... that the president intends to move forward with this unreasonable plan."

Now the tough-talking White House chief of staff gets another round in the fight. The meeting was scheduled for Thursday but could happen as early as Wednesday, sources tell The Hill. The meeting is scheduled to be about the general VA budget, but the issue of health insurance will most likely come up.

It's also the second White House meeting these groups will have had this week.

The White House appears to have little political capital on this issue. The veterans community is united against the plan and senior Democrats in the Senate and House have voiced their opposition.

Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) told VA Secretary Eric Shinseki last week that if such a plan were to come up on Capitol Hill, it would be "dead on arrival."

"When our troops are injured while serving our country, we should take care of those injuries completely. I don't think we should nickel and dime them for their care," Murray said during a hearing on the budget.

In their budget proposal for the VA, all Senate members of the Veterans' Affairs Committee told the two leaders of the Senate Budget Committee that they oppose the health insurance issue.

The chairman of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee, Rep. Bob Filner (D-Calif.), also expressed concern about the proposal and said that VA can still meet its revenue needs without charging veterans private or employer-offered health insurance.  Filner also has strong support from ranking member Rep. Steve Buyer (R-Ind.).

Rep. Mike Michaud (D-Maine) went as far as saying that he would not support the budget if such a plan is included.

"It's unconscionable and it is an insult to our veterans who have been hurt overseas," Michaud told Shinseki during a committee hearing last week.

Under the proposal, insurance providers would be billed by the VA for the treatment of wounds and conditions sustained as a result of their military service. The VA now picks up those costs, and only bills insurance providers for medical treatment unrelated to a veteran's military service. Veterans generally pay a co-pay charge for treatment at a VA hospital.

Veterans groups are enraged over the proposal, charging that it would discourage employers from hiring disabled veterans by raising the premiums insurance companies would charge. They also argue that the plan could jeopardize health insurance for entire families. Veterans groups also argue that the VA is abdicating its responsibility to veterans.

Veterans groups indicated at the end of February that they meant war if such a proposal became reality.

"There is simply no logical explanation for billing a veteran's personal insurance for care that the VA has a responsibility to provide," Disabled American Veterans (DAV), The American Legion and nine other veterans groups wrote in a letter to Obama late last month.

"While we understand the fiscal difficulties this country faces right now, placing the burden of those fiscal problems on the men and women who have already sacrificed a great deal for this country is unconscionable."

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Well it looks like the usurper made the right decision. From the VFW:

White House Withdraws Controversial Proposal

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VFW calls it the right decision.

Washington D.C., March 18, 2009 – The national commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. is thanking the president for withdrawing a controversial proposal that would have billed veterans with private health insurance for the care they receive for their service-connected disabilities and wounds.

"President Obama said in a meeting Monday that he would listen to the veterans' community if they objected to this proposal," said Glen M. Gardner Jr., a Vietnam veteran from Round Rock, Texas.

"The president kept to his word and made the right decision. Now we can move forward and work with his administration and Congress to ensure that the rest of the Department of Veterans Affairs budget recommendation is signed into law."

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