May 17, 2001

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

[United States Congress]
 
WASHINGTON, D.C.—FALEOMAVAEGA’S EFFORTS TO ESTABLISH VA CLINIC GAINS INCREASED SUPPORT
 
Congressman Faleomavaega announced today that his efforts to establish a Veterans’ Medical Clinic in American Samoa has gained increased support.  

“I am pleased to announce that our application for a new VA clinic in American Samoa will be submitted to the U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs by mid-June,” Congressman Faleomavaega said.  “Dave Burge, Regional Director of Veterans Affairs, has given his firm assurances that he fully supports our efforts and will complete and forward our application to the national VA for July consideration.” 

“I am also pleased to note that Senator Inouye and Senator Akaka are lending their support.  On May 16, 2001, the Senators and I signed a joint letter to the U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs requesting an expedited review of our forthcoming application.  We are hopeful that after a fair and equitable review, Secretary Principi will forward the application with a favorable recommendation to the Congress.”

“I also want to thank the American Samoa Senate for passing a Senate Concurrent Resolution requesting the setting of a United States Veteran Medical Clinic in the Territory,” Congressman Faleomavaega said.  “We are in agreement both locally and nationally that this clinic is urgently and critically needed.”

"As our letter to Secretary Principi makes plain, American Samoa is a targeted area of need.  More than 3,000 veterans live in the Territory but many needing assistance are not able to obtain proper medical care and treatment because medical facilities and resources in the Territory are so limited,” Congressman Faleomavaega said.  “The establishment of a VA medical clinic with a full-time physician in American Samoa will ensure that our veterans are provided with the quality of care they deserve.” 

“Simply put, our veterans deserve to be able to take full advantage of the programs and benefits offered by the Veterans Administration,” Congressman Faleomavaega said.  “That is why I am firmly committed to continuing my work with other senior members of Congress and our local leaders to see that the health care needs of our veterans are fully and properly met.” 
 
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