October 18 2013 - The Department of Veterans Affairs is working quickly to resume normal operations now that the government shutdown is over.Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki says benefits checks due on November 1 will be paid on time. But some veterans are still nervous about what the future may hold.
The shutdown has been tough on veterans who have benefits and on those applying for them. The VA was already way behind on processing claims and now it has even more work to catch up on.
Mandatory overtime for workers processing those huge piles of claims stopped when the shut down began on October 1. That meant 1,400 fewer disability claims were processed each day. The number of pending claims now stands at around 725,000 so processors who are going back to clocking long hours have their work cut out for them. read more>>>
And you can bet that Rep. Miller, chairman of the House Veterans Affairs Committee, along with the rest of the republicans on the house committee, same for the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, will continue not only blaming the VA personal but attacking them in hearings they've called but have no intention of doing their jobs and helping the agency. Those they represent like it that way as many, including veterans, do same!
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