> 400 Disabled Veterans Raise Hell At Congressional Hearings On VA Budget
19 October 2005, 19:56
10/19/05 Regarding VA violation of 38 USC 1722a, I received a denial of my claim in order for me to proceed to the BVA. I requested a docket advancement. The Board of Veterans Appeals turned down my request. In other words they don’t care if this involves 1.1 million veterans who receive prescriptions for pill splitting.
I wrote the BVA, Mr. Hogeboom 8/20/05, briefly, "I want to know why, you substitued ’severe financial hardship’ (never suggested)as my claim and why ’interpretation of the law of general application affecting other claims’ was not considered." No answer. However, when reading 38 USC 1722a, a short and simple law, people read what they want out of it. But, if you keep it simple, it’s understandably simple. Unless you work for the VA. Because of this confusion and mis-understanding, I wrote Senator Durbin, who I keep informed, about this mis-understanding problem. I explained it, in it’s basic simple terms, because I wanted to make sure if he is going to defend it, I must be sure he understands it. Writing back, "I have been informed of the nature of your concern and will do my best to assist you.. ..a Senate aide in my Chicago office, assists me in mettters such as these and will contact the Department of Veterans Affairs..to make an inquiry...You will be contacted as soon as a response has been received."
10/19/05 Regarding VA violation of 38 USC 1722a, I received a denial of my claim in order for me to proceed to the BVA. I requested a docket advancement. The Board of Veterans Appeals turned down my request. In other words they don’t care if this involves 1.1 million veterans who receive prescriptions for pill splitting.
I wrote the BVA, Mr. Hogeboom 8/20/05, briefly, "I want to know why, you substitued ’severe financial hardship’ (never suggested)as my claim and why ’interpretation of the law of general application affecting other claims’ was not considered." No answer. However, when reading 38 USC 1722a, a short and simple law, people read what they want out of it. But, if you keep it simple, it’s understandably simple. Unless you work for the VA. Because of this confusion and mis-understanding, I wrote Senator Durbin, who I keep informed, about this mis-understanding problem. I explained it, in it’s basic simple terms, because I wanted to make sure if he is going to defend it, I must be sure he understands it. Writing back, "I have been informed of the nature of your concern and will do my best to assist you.. ..a Senate aide in my Chicago office, assists me in mettters such as these and will contact the Department of Veterans Affairs..to make an inquiry...You will be contacted as soon as a response has been received."