For Immediate Release:
May 9, 2013
Rep. Rosenberger and Ohio House Republicans Urge Prompt Delivery of Benefits for Military Veterans
COLUMBUS—State Representative Cliff Rosenberger (R-Clarksville) yesterday joined Speaker of the Ohio House William G. Batchelder (R-Medina) and other members of the House veterans caucus in demanding that veterans’ disability benefits be administered by Washington in a significantly more timely fashion, an issue that has continued to worsen over the past several years.
House Concurrent Resolution 21 urges President Barack Obama, the United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs, and the United States Congress to take immediate action to reduce the processing time for veterans’ disability benefit claims.
The United States Government Accountability Office reports that between fiscal years 2009 and 2012, the average length of time for the Department of Veterans Affairs to complete a disability claim increased from 161 days to 260 days, and that the number of backlogged claims—which have been awaiting a decision for more than 125 days—has more than tripled since September 2009. The office also reports that appeals processing at the department’s regional offices has slowed by 56 percent over the past several years.
“To make our veterans, who have sacrificed the most, wait over half a year to receive benefits is unspeakable,” Rosenberger said. “These men and women deserve much better service after their selfless service to our country. We need to ensure that their well being is a priority of our counterparts in Washington.”
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs disability benefits program provides monetary support to veterans whose military service has caused or aggravated a disabling medical condition. The number of veterans applying for disability benefits has increased in recent years because of the large number of new veterans and the expansion of eligibility for benefits for certain service-connected diseases.
The House Republicans hope that HCR 21 will stress the urgency of rectifying this issue, making the process more efficient, and giving veterans access to much-needed benefits.
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To view the press conference in full, please follow the link: http://www.OhioChannel.org/MediaLibrary/Media.aspx?fileId=138958
For more information, please contact Ben Webb at (614) 466-3506 or benjamin.webb@ohiohouse.gov.
Benjamin Webb, Legislative Aide
Office of Representative Rosenberger
91st District, Ohio
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