By Jared Serbu
Top officials from the Department of Veterans Affairs will meet this week with leaders from several leading veteransâ service organizations, seeking common ground on a legislative proposal that would overhaul the appeals process for veteransâ compensation claims.
In budget testimony last week, VA officials told lawmakers the appeals process set in federal law is âarchaic and unresponsive.â But they want the buy-in of veteransâ advocacy groups before they send Congress any formal plan to streamline the process.
âWeâre gonna lock everybody in a room, weâre gonna slip food under the door and no oneâs coming out until we have something written down that everybody agrees with and that you can pass immediately,â Secretary Bob McDonald told the House Appropriations Committee last week.
VAâs Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) has made notable progress in cutting its http://www.hireveterans.com/backlog of initial compensation claims, from a peak of 611,000 in 2013 to 81,000 as of last week, including by hiring more claims staff and requiring them to work mandatory overtime. But the appeals process, handled by the separate Board of Veterans Appeals, has gotten comparatively little attention.
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