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I just received this from one of our former members-

havent read it all-

the idea seems to sound absurd---

http://veterans.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseA...ear=2005&id=295

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CRAIG WANTS VA TO HELP UNEMPLOYED VETERANS FIND WORK

October 28, 2005

Contact: Jeff Schrade (202)224-9093

(Washington, DC) With a dramatic rise in the number of veterans deemed unemployable, the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs took a look Thursday at what is driving the increase, and what steps can be taken to help those that can still work get the help they need.

At the hearing the Government Accountability Office reported that from fiscal years 1999 to 2004, the number of veterans receiving unemployability benefits more than doubled, from 95,000 to 197,000. There are now over 221,000 veterans who have been deemed unemployable by the VA.

(See pictures from the hearing by clicking on: 2005 - October 27 - Employability hearing. To watch the hearing on-line, Click Here to View Hearing.)

"With today’s modern technologies, individuals with disabilities have more opportunities than ever before to become productive members of society," said Chairman Larry Craig. "While the unemployability benefit may certainly be appropriate for some, the presumption must be that every individual with disabilities can overcome barriers to employment. A positive, employment-oriented attitude towards veterans with disabilities must be VA’s focus, and the eligibility assessment for IU should reflect that attitude."

Individual Unemployability, or IU, is a benefit paid to veterans with disabilities rated between 60-90 percent disabling and is granted when the veteran's individual circumstances suggest that gainful employment is unlikely because of the disability.

"The IU benefit should be viewed as the benefit of last resort," Craig said. "I reject the notion, put forth by some at the hearing, that veterans with disabilities can’t work, that we shouldn’t waste resources even making the effort to try, and that looking for work is somehow demeaning. We should provide people with every opportunity for financial growth."

Cynthia Bascetta, Director of the GAO’s Education, Workforce, and Income Security Issues department told the committee that the VA could learn more from the private sector when dealing with people who have been deemed unemployable.

"Incorporating return-to-work practices could help VA modernize its disability program to enable veterans to realize their full productive potential without jeopardizing the availability of benefits for people who cannot work," Bascetta said.

That is just what the Chairman said he wants.

"I see a generation of people today, coming home, with substantial impairments, but with high hopes that they’re going to go back to productive lives. We ought to be doing everything we can to optimize those opportunities," Craig said.

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<<September 2005 October 2005

November 2005>>

28th - SENATE CONFIRMS THREE FORMER SENATE STAFFERS TO VA POSTS

28th - CRAIG WANTS VA TO HELP UNEMPLOYED VETERANS FIND WORK

25th - EXPLOSIVE GROWTH OF DISABLED VETERANS DEEMED UNEMPLOYABLE, TO BE EXAMINED THURSDAY

20th - VA OFFICIALS PLEDGE "INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY" REORGANIZATION TO THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' AFFAIRS

19th - 16 YEAR OLD LIVING IN GERMANY GETS U.S. SENATE PAGE POSITION THROUGH CHAIRMAN LARRY CRAIG

18th - VA’S INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TO BE HEARING FOCUS THURSDAY

12th - NEW MOBILE MRI MACHINE WILL AID VETERANS AND SERVICE PERSONNEL IN SOUTHWEST IDAHO

5th - SENATE VOTES TO AWARD CONGRESSIONAL GOLD MEDAL TO THE TUSKEGEE AIRMEN

3rd - SEN. CRAIG’S BILL SEEKS TO PRESERVE DIGNITY OF ARLINGTON AND OTHER NATIONAL CEMETERIES

3rd - U.S. SENATE HONORS VA EMPLOYEES FOR HURRICANE EFFORTS

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Folks I haven't done the research but a few years ago SSDI came up with the TICKET TO WORK idea.I recieved one, looked into that possibilty to some degree. When I started reflecting how many jobs I had told the boss to kiss my A** and walked off due to my condition with PTSD.How in the hell was I going to overcome that fear. You think the man is going to let you come to work all strung out on the anixiety drugs?

I 'm not convinced PTSD'ers that are cronic have much choice but to take each day as it comes.This may work for others but they just don't have a cure for head jobs ,unless you consider a LOBOTOMY.Thats what they would really like to us, low lifes ptsd's , to doas we are a big thron in their side. My 2 cents !!!!

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I do not know about you guys but I am 66 years old and really do not feel like going back to work. When you get this age, things change both with your health and your mind. I have s.s. and my va check. I am making it just fine, can't live high but at least some quality of life. I do not feel anyone should advocate giving up their va check. This is just what the goverment wants and I hope you peope know that they have someone that monitors this site. Do you think they will try to take away from people over 65? Please post yours thoughts on this question. Without this money and a wife that just had 4 strokes, I do not know how I would make it.

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Senator Craig said in this new economy men should be working until they are 70, he mentioned the door greeters at Wal Mart, how many hours a week do you have to work to make 2500 a month?

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I think the younger, future vets have the most to fear from cuts in benefits. It is easier to cut future benefits than take them away from people already receiving them.

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I would love to see Senator Craig join the military and then serve in Iraq and see if his opiniion is the same. My question is why are those that serve now being penalized for that service. Promises made should be promises kept. We Vietnam Vets paid a price upon return that no veteran of military service should ever pay and it is up to us veterans today to see that the current veterans are not treated like the Vietnam Vets.

Senator Craig wishes to treat veterans of today like the Vietnam Vets were treated. No way in hell.

Jim Adkins

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