They might have a point if this charge were going towards veterans needs, though it would be charging the veterans for and not the people served by same, but they would like that. Instead you can bet this will be heading into the states general fund and used probably as pork for the politicians to crow about at election time or when that flag wavin need arises!!
Gov. Nathan Deal signed bill requiring that patients be charged $23 per day, the same amount they collect in federal benefitsMay 14, 2012 - Military veterans living in state-run nursing homes are worried about Georgia’s plans to begin charging them.
A May 7 memo from Georgia Commissioner of Veterans Service Pete Wheeler alarmed the residents of the State War Veterans’ Homes in Augusta and Milledgeville in which he explains legislation Gov. Nathan Deal signed into law the prior week. The law requires the Veterans Service Board to set a fee for nursing-home services that the state has always provided to patients at no cost.
The bipartisan bill was cosponsored by the chairs of the House veterans, and appropriations committees and passed overwhelmingly with only 13 “no” votes in the House and none in the Senate. One of the sponsors was Rep. John Yates, R-Griffin, who at 90 years old is the only remaining World War II veteran in the General Assembly and an ardent champion of his fellow warriors.
Wheeler notes in his memo that the fee wasn’t his idea.
“While this department did not advocate for, or request this law, we have been charged with implementing it, and we have started the process to do so,” he wrote. read more>>>
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