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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

McNerney tries to keep open V.A. hospital

McNerney tries to keep open V.A. hospital
Monday, August 11, 2008 | 8:51 PM
By Mark Matthews
LIVERMORE, CA (KGO) -- The government's move to shut down a Veterans Affairs Hospital in Livermore is running into opposition from veterans and some high level supporters. They want to change the hospital's mission, to specialize in returning veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.

Bob Filner (D) of Chula Vista, the chairman of the House Veterans Affairs Committee, came to Livermore at the request of East Bay Congressman Jerry McNerney (D) of California's 11th District. McNerney sits on that committee and together they both lit into the V.A. accusing the agency of worrying more about saving money, than saving lives.

In front of the V.A. Hospital in Livermore, patients boarded a bus to the V.A. Hospital in Palo Alto making the hour long ride each way because the VA is closing its Livermore facility a little at a time.

"Like upstairs the fifth floor is gone, parts of the four floor is gone," said a veteran.

The V.A.'s goal is to build another hospital in the San Joaquin Valley and eventually lease out the Livermore property with its hospital and its expansive lawns.

"And the whole idea of shutting this place down, what do you guys think about that?" asked Congressman McNerney to a group of veterans.

Congressman McNerney, who represents parts of Livermore and much of the surrounding area, is pushing to keep the Livermore facility in the hands of the V.A. On Monday, he brought the chairman of the House Veterans Affairs Committee to see it.

"The vision we have is to great veterans that are just coming back from Iraq or from conflict areas," said Congressman McNerney.

And it wouldn't be just for veterans who ask for help, but every veteran returning from combat, would come to a place like this to be evaluated for post-traumatic stress disorder.

"We need to have a mandatory evaluation of every person that's coming back as part of their active duty so there is no stigma about it," said Chairman Filner.
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