DAV

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Veterans Sexual Assault Prevention and Health Care Enhancement Act

Veterans Sexual Assault Prevention and Health Care Enhancement Act
Please Contact Your Senators Today!
A House bill that is important to Disabled American Veterans (DAV) and to service-disabled veterans in particular, passed the House of Representatives on October 11, 2011, and is now languishing in the Senate. If enacted, H.R. 2074, the “Veterans Sexual Assault Prevention and Health Care Enhancement Act,” will—• help improve personal safety and security at Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) facilities;
• clarify Congressional intent that service-connected veterans gain full access to skilled nursing, adult day health and domiciliary care provided by state veterans homes;
• improve and broaden rehabilitative care and services for veterans suffering from traumatic brain injury;
• allow veterans accompanied by service dogs to freely enter VA properties without restriction; and,
• establish a new pilot program for veterans to train dogs as a therapeutic option in VA mental health.
Despite the positive benefits and non-controversial intentions of this bill, at least one US Senator has caused the bill to be placed “on hold,” pending the outcome of the Senate’s consideration of an unrelated bill. The bill will die when Congress adjourns later this year. We ask that you contact your Senators to urge the Senate to give final consideration to H.R. 2074, and clear it for approval by the President. Please send the prepared e-mail, or your own message, to your Senators today.
Thank you for your grassroots advocacy on behalf of DAV and service-disabled veterans. Our effectiveness as an advocate for disabled veterans depends heavily on strong grassroots assistance by our members and DAV supporters.