Why does the government continue to fund an inadequate and expensive healthcare system for veterans when it could simply subsidize care for these Americans in the private sector?
That Republicans in Congress continue to raise this issue bodes well for the health of America’s veterans.
A bill introduced by U.S. House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs Chairman Mike Bost, R-Ill., last week promises to make private healthcare more accessible to veterans.
The Complete the Mission Act expands on a similar measure signed into law in 2018 by President Trump.
The GOP’s renewed interest in this issue is encouraging.
Nothing contained in this blog is to be construed as necessarily reflecting the views of the Pacific Research Institute or as an attempt to thwart or aid the passage of any legislation.
No to Socialized Medicine for Already Overburdened Veterans
Sally C. Pipes
Why does the government continue to fund an inadequate and expensive healthcare system for veterans when it could simply subsidize care for these Americans in the private sector?
That Republicans in Congress continue to raise this issue bodes well for the health of America’s veterans.
A bill introduced by U.S. House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs Chairman Mike Bost, R-Ill., last week promises to make private healthcare more accessible to veterans.
The Complete the Mission Act expands on a similar measure signed into law in 2018 by President Trump.
The GOP’s renewed interest in this issue is encouraging.
Read the entire op-ed here.
Nothing contained in this blog is to be construed as necessarily reflecting the views of the Pacific Research Institute or as an attempt to thwart or aid the passage of any legislation.