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For Immediate Release Monday, July 14, 2008 |
CONTACTS:
Sen. Salazar – Matt Lee-Ashley – 202-228-5905 |
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Sen. Salazar, Cong. Perlmutter Blast VA for Deception
on Fitzsimons Hospital Project In the meantime, without disclosing the information about the Master Plan for the Fitzsimons hospital originally approved by the VA and Congress in 2004, the VA has been lobbying the Colorado congressional delegation and veterans’ groups to accept a scaled-down version of the project. In response, Cong. Perlmutter
and Sen. Salazar today sent a letter to Secretary Peake urging his “immediate
and personal attention” to the matter, and asking him to halt negotiations
on his alternate, scaled-down proposal. A
copy of the letter is here. “Four years and three different secretaries of the VA later, our veterans are left waiting at the starting line for the top-quality VA medical center they have been promised,” said Rep. Perlmutter. “It’s highly questionable for the VA to spend $4 million of taxpayer money, apparently willfully withhold these plans from Colorado’s Veterans and Congressional Delegation and then try to sell us a scaled down version of the project. The lack of inclusiveness and transparency displayed by the VA has been inexcusable. Congress has already appropriated money to get started. The VA should immediately release these plans so we can make an informed decision about the next steps and finally start turning the dirt on this project.” TIMELINE OF FITZSIMONS VETERANS HOSPITAL PROJECT 1999: The VA establishes the Capital Asset Realignment for Enhanced Services (CARES) process to evaluate its infrastructure needs and provide recommendations for priorities. 2004: The CARES Commission completes its work and then-Secretary of the VA Principi submits the CARES plan to Congress. Then-Secretary Principi’s plan identified the hospital at Fitzsimons as one of its top medical major construction priorities. The Secretary stated that the VA would develop a Master Plan for the project by September 2004. $30 million allocated to the project. 2005: January 26, Jim Nicholson replaces Anthony Principi as Secretary of the VA. Senator Salazar brings together the stakeholders for negotiations to jump-start the stalled Fitzsimons project. 2006: VA reaches agreement with the Fitzsimons Authority on the purchase price of 24 of the 31 acres at the site. Congress passes an omnibus veterans bill (S.3421, the Veterans Benefits, Health Care, and Information Technology Act of 2006), authorizing $98 million in funding for construction at Fitzsimons. Congress appropriates an additional $23 million for the project. 2007: Congress
appropriates an additional $52 million for the project. Colorado congressional
delegation pass legislation to allow transfer authority for land parcels
and introduce legislation to 2008: VA allegedly finalizes hospital Master Plan in January, at a cost of approximately $4.5 million, but does not share it with the Colorado congressional delegation or veterans’ groups. VA Secretary Peake submits new scaled-down plan in April in response to a request from the Colorado congressional delegation for an update on the project. # # # |
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