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Senators criticize VA's handling of PACT Act implementation

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Senator Ted Budd | Senator Ted Budd Official Website

Senator Ted Budd | Senator Ted Budd Official Website

Washington, D.C. — Senator Ted Budd (R-NC) has joined a letter to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), expressing strong disappointment in the VA’s management, which they claim has led to an unacceptable budget shortfall due to its failure to correctly implement the "PACT Act."

The letter was led by Senator Steve Daines (R-MT) and co-signed by Senators Bill Hagerty (R-TN), Joni Ernst (R-IA), Roger Marshall (R-KS), Eric Schmitt (R-MO), Pete Ricketts (R-NE), and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN).

The full text of the letter reads:

"We write today again disappointed by the clear failure in leadership at all levels of the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (VA) to adhere to congressional intent, effectively implement the PACT Act, and be a responsible steward of taxpayer dollars. A failure that has culminated in 3.5 years of severe deterioration in your department’s ability to adequately serve the American men and women across this country who selflessly stepped forward in service to the United States.

Your leadership of the VA has been characterized by a lack of accountability—made possible in part by the lack of sufficient oversight from the Chairman of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee—a willingness to ignore congressional intent. Under your leadership, veterans have witnessed improper bonuses being awarded to executives while their quality of care suffers, a $15 billion combined budget shortfall which is larger than any shortfall ever experienced by any administration, and a blatant willingness by the VA to mislead the American public and Congress.

There are numerous examples of ignoring Congressional intent, but perhaps the most illustrative is the implementation of the PACT Act. In January 2023, the VA announced it would begin processing PACT Act benefits claims for all veterans and survivors, completely ignoring statutory requirements that benefits be phased in over an 8-year period. What resulted was a $15 billion combined budget shortfall that you only recently notified Congress about. As mentioned previously, this shortfall is the largest for the VA under any administration and flies in the face of the FY25 budget request that this administration requested barely four months ago. Your active disregard for law directly impacts veterans and threatens to put their promised benefits for exposure to toxic substances while serving their country benefits at risk.

Sadly, while blame for this manufactured crisis rests at your feet, it is American veterans—men and women united across generations by their willingness and desire to answer call service with understanding that their government would be there for them when time comes—who suffer most from your failures.

This pattern brazen willingness mislead American people Congress circumvent federal law whenever politically expedient unacceptable. The Department Veterans Affairs not tool wielded political benefit mechanism protect care brave servicemembers great nation Enough enough our veterans deserve better You your leadership team should immediately reverse course prioritize well-being our nation’s veterans

I look forward prompt response matter."

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