Vet Groups Sound Alarm That VA’s Mental Health Expansion Is Going Too Slowly
The Associated Press: Vet Groups, VA Split Over Mental Health Expansion
Two years after Congress passed a high-profile law to improve health care for military veterans, lawmakers and advocates are again raising alarms that the sprawling Department of Veterans Affairs is not expanding help for the nation's former fighters and their families as quickly or widely as intended. This time the dispute is over two mental health measures: one to establish a network of peer counselors so that Iraq and Afghanistan veterans have someone to consult with who shares their war experience, the other to give the families of National Guard and reserve members temporary access to mental health services at VA facilities (Freking, 3/3).