It was a pleasure hosting my Veterans Advisory Council meeting in Robeson County this past Monday. By bringing together local veterans and those who support veterans in our communities, we are able to discuss policy and management issues of concern.
Working for our veterans in Southeastern North Carolina is one of my top priorities, and it was an honor to hear their firsthand experiences, receive their thoughts and concerns, and collaborate on how Congress can ensure every veteran has access to the support they deserve.
Our conversation centered around ways Congress can improve access to quality care and proper resources for our veterans. We discussed the best ways to push the Veterans Administration to improve long wait times, the staffing shortages at VA hospitals, how to improve the onerous VA appeals process as well as the many other customer service issues that all originate with poor management and training.
The information gathered during our discussion will continue to guide my legislative work in Congress and provides me with a list of complaints for the VA. I appreciate them sharing their input as well as their work to improve the quality of life for veterans in our community.