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Heard On The Hill

Posted By Deborah Dupnik, Thursday, December 30, 2021
Updated: Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Teresa Morris, NOVA Director, Advocacy & Government Relations


Greetings NOVA Members –

Congress has recessed for the Holidays and is expected to return  in January to begin the second session of the 117th. There are several packages of Veteran-related bills which remain on the agenda for the House and Senate VA Committees that will now move to January for final debate and votes. NOVA continues pushing H.R. 5575, the VA Nurse and Physician Assistant RAISE Act, which would increase pay caps by amending Title 38 for RNs, APRNs, PAs and others working at VA.  I am hopeful that it will be included in one of the larger bills next session.

In other news, Congress cleared another continuing resolution (CR) which funds the Federal Government until February 18, 2022. As noted in the previous newsletter article, VA is funded under advance appropriations which provides funding in advance, so the agency is not held hostage to the annual budget battles in Congress, but any long-term CR would have serious effects on VA services. Under a CR, all programs, services and benefits would remain funded at fiscal year 2021 levels, which would fall short of what VA needs to take care of Veterans.

FY 2022 funding for VA, includes about $270 billion in total discretionary funding with $97.5 billion included for Medical Care.

I encourage all of you to remain engaged with your members of congress about H.R. 5575 and the need for more staffing, stronger HR, and critical incentives to hire healthcare professionals within VA.


Urge Congress to Support the VA Nurse and Physician Assistant RAISE Act - Nurses Organization of Veterans Affairs


VA must remain competitive with the private sector and with COVID still in the forefront, hiring in all areas of healthcare is critical.

 

I look forward to continuing our advocacy in the next session and working with all of you to make sure VA nurse voices are heard in Washington. What you do is, and continues to be critical to the health and well-being of our Veterans.

 

For a complete list of NOVA advocacy in action to include letters and congressional testimony, visit the NOVA website. NOVA Advocacy Toolkit (vanurse.org)

Wishing all of you a happy, healthy and peaceful Holiday Season!

Stay Tuned!


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