USA: Senator Bob Casey Honoring Our PACT Act

Veterans Heath Care Bill

After Republican Senators blocked passage of the Veterans Health Care Bill last week, Casey and his Democratic colleagues fought to move it forward Honoring Our PACT Act will expand VA health care to more than 3.5 million veterans.

READ: Wolf working on rebooting $2,000 payments for some households

Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics

The Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson Honoring Our PACT (Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics) Act would greatly expand access to health care through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to all veterans exposed to toxic substances during their time in the military. The Senate passed the original bill on June 16 by a vote of 84 – 14. After a procedural objection required another Senate vote, more than half of Senate Republicans switched their votes from ‘yes’ to ‘no’ and blocked the bill from passing, following the announcement of an unrelated legislative deal. Senator Casey held a virtual press conference on August 1 with Pennsylvania veterans calling for immediate passage of the Honoring our PACT Act. The Senate passed the bill on August 2 by a vote of 86-11.

Senator Casey

“I’m glad the Senate passed the PACT Act today, but this should have happened a week ago. After holding up this bill because they were mad about unrelated legislation. This legislation is an historic win for veterans and our country, and it will save lives. We will never be able to fully repay our servicemembers and their families for their sacrifice, but we can, and we must, take care of them now, Senate Republicans finally came to their senses and stopped blocking legislation to take care of veterans who were exposed to burn pits or Agent Orange during their military service” Senator Casey Stated

VA WISE Act

Senator Casey is a cosponsor of the VA WISE Act, which has three sections included in the PACT Act. These provisions will improve recruitment and retention of health care and human resources professionals at rural VA facilities, enabling quality care for those toxic-exposed veterans newly eligible under the PACT Act. Senator Casey previously cosponsored the Open Burn Pit Registry Act of 2011, the Burn Pits Accountability Act of 2019, and the Health Care for Burn Pit Veterans Act in 2019. Senator Casey cosponsored the Blue Water Navy Veterans Act to ensure that veterans exposed to Agent Orange while stationed on ships during the Vietnam War would receive presumptive coverage for related health effects. The Burn Pits Accountability Act was included in the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to examine the health effects of servicemembers’ and veterans’ exposure to open burn pits and other toxic airborne chemicals, integrating evaluations into routine health exams. The Honoring Our PACT Act is a culmination of these previous efforts.

For More Information On

If you would like more information on the VA WISE Act,  the Burn Pits Accountability Act of 2019 (S. 191),  the Health Care for Burn Pit Veterans Act (S. 3451), Water Navy Veterans Act (S. 1195), Accountability Act, and  2019 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) click the links here provided.

Comments

Kimberly Ann Zimmerman 1960~2023

Kim was always a very outgoing person who loved the outdoors and spending time at her campsite she enjoyed life to the fullest and had an overabundance of friends.

Linda K Ditzler obituary 1953~2023

Linda was a counselor at TruNorth Counseling Services. She also was employed at Wilderness Lodge Leather’s & Hat Shop and The Horse You Rode In On.

John J Durkan obituary 1939~2023

Born in Brooklyn, New York on July 3, 1939, John will be remembered as a man of great faith, unwavering integrity and endless generosity.