From Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks <[email protected]>
Subject Miller-Meeks Weekly Script
Date June 11, 2023 11:30 PM
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Weekly Script June 11th, 2023 WEEKLY SC℞IPT Friends, Thank you for taking time to read my weekly update. Below you'll learn more about what I'm doing in Washington to support Iowans in the first district. Visit My Website Improving Healthcare Access and Quality for Our Veterans Providing healthcare for our veterans plays a vital role in honoring our commitment to those who have served our nation. When I was elected to Congress, it became my top priority to put forth legislation to make sure our veterans get the care they have earned and deserve. Joining the United States Army in 1974 was one of the most important decision of my life. I served in the Army for twenty-four years; first active duty enlisted, then as nurse, reservist nurse and doctor and ultimately retired as a Lieutenant Colonel. As a veteran myself, I understand firsthand the obstacles our servicemembers face as they transition to civilian life. Despite many shining successes, veterans’ healthcare systems have encountered various challenges, such as long wait times and staffing shortages, which makes it increasingly difficult to meet the growing demand for care, especially substance use disorder and mental health care. Outdated facilities and technology have further hampered the ability for our nation to deliver timely and efficient healthcare. It’s imperative that we ensure our treatment centers are equipped with the necessary tools and resources to make care for our veterans more efficient, effective, and accessible. This congress, as the Chairwoman of the Health Subcommittee of House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, I’ve worked tirelessly with my colleagues to take a comprehensive approach to addressing various shortfalls of the current system. I introduced the Veteran Care Improvement Act to increase transparency, improve timeliness of care, and establish access standards for substance abuse treatment. This Act also incentivizes critical partnerships between community providers and the VA, furthering the goal of making the VA health care system more accessible and accountable. Another challenge we need to address amongst the veteran community is substance abuse. Unfortunately, we have seen a major increase in drug overdose mortality over the past decade in the general population and veterans. My subcommittee held an oversight hearing during which we heard directly from veterans with substance use disorder who experienced delays and struggled to get the care they needed. I was saddened and frustrated to learn how the VA has been managing care for those who have selflessly served our country. Recently, the Health Subcommittee held a roundtable on emerging therapies, where we discussed psychedelic assisted therapies that have shown promising results for treating PTSD, depression, with and without suicidal ideation and substance abuse disorder. Given the mediocre success and significant number and type of adverse side effects with current prescription medications, the success rate in pilot studies with assisted therapy and breakthrough drugs (MDMA and psilocybin), it’s past time to revisit these breakthrough therapies. Moving forward, it is critical that we explore all treatment options while holding the VA accountable and allocating resources to ensure VA can uphold their commitments. Much work still needs to be done to deliver higher standards of care to our veterans. I remain committed to addressing current challenges facing the system, and I look forward to hearing from experts about emerging breakthrough therapies that can help bring our veterans the care and successful treatment they deserve. By continually meeting the evolving needs of veterans, we can uphold our duty to those who have dedicated their lives to protect our freedom and security. Iowans in DC It is always great to meet with Iowans while they are in Washington! It truly is my favorite part of serving in Congress. Speaking to residents of the First District allows me to stay informed of what is going on in their communities and what I can do to help. It was a pleasure to meet with Iowa Milk Producers to discuss the Farm Bill and other legislation affecting the dairy industry. I met with the Iowa Propane Gas Association this week to discuss renewable propane and preserving gas stoves. I met with folks from the Iowa Conservative Energy Forum this week to speak about clean energy issues in Iowa. I had a great meeting with the Iowa Motor Truck Association this week. It was a pleasure to meet with folks from the Home Builders Association of Iowa this week. Floor Speeches I was honored to recognize the extraordinary life of former Bettendorf Mayor Ann Hutchinson on the House Floor. Committee Hearings This week, I questioned witnesses during a House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations hearing titled: "Looking Back Before Moving Forward: Assessing CDC's Failures in Fulfilling its Mission." In the News This week, I joined Newsmax to discuss the ongoing crisis at our southern border. Click HERE to watch my full interview. Sincerely, Dr. Mariannette Miller-Meeks Be sure to follow me on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube for more updates. ### Rep. Miller-Meeks | 1034 Longworth HOB, Washington, DC 20515 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected]
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