WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tim Kaine, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, announced co-sponsorship of legislation to reform the benefits appeals process for veterans. Because of redundancies and inefficiencies in the current process, most veterans wait years for a decision on their appeals. The Department of Veterans Affairs Appeals Modernization Act of 2016 would replace the current process – which today stands at over 450,000 appeals awaiting a decision – with one that is simpler, more fair, and transparent.
“This bill will streamline the appeals process for veterans and make it easier for the VA to address a drastic backlog,” said Kaine. “For the nearly 800,000 veterans who call Virginia home, I am committed to supporting policies that uphold the promise of high-quality healthcare and services.”
The legislation would give veterans clear options after receiving an initial decision by consolidating the current appeals process into three distinct tracks:
Also co-sponsoring this bill are U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal, Jon Tester, Angus King, Tom Udall, Tammy Baldwin, Bob Casey, Mazie Hirono, Joe Manchin, Patrick Leahy, Patty Murray, Sherrod Brown, Bernie Sanders, Amy Klobuchar, Ben Cardin, and Ron Wyden.
The Department of Veterans Affairs Appeals Modernization Act of 2016 is supported by the Disabled American Veterans, the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Paralyzed Veterans of America, AMVETS, the Military Officers Association of America, the National Association of County Veterans Service Officers, and the National Association of State Directors of Veterans Affairs.
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