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Sen. Jim Banks challenges claims of VA staff cuts

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Indiana Senator Jim Banks says he’s not convinced that media reports about staff being cut and the effect it may be having at the Veterans Administration, is true. In a Thursday interview on CNN, he said that he believes the president and Elon Musk are on the right path to make the V.A. more efficient.
“I’m just not convinced that that’s happening,” he said, when asked if he believes it’s efficient to cut people who handle veteran benefits.
Banks, who serves on the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, also said that he needs to be shown proof that staff are being cut who man the Veterans Crisis Hotline.
“I’m just not seeing it. The V.A. is a large bureaucracy. It can be run so much more efficiently. It’s not about bricks and mortar and more government employees. It’s about the veteran. Put the veteran first,” he said,
The interview was tense toward the end when the host pushed Banks, asking if he talked to his constituents.
“I hear from my constituents everyday. They want the V.A. to be less bureaucratic,” he said. “The talking points of the V.A. cutting necessary employees who are focused on veterans is bogus. It’s not proveable.”
Banks later Tweeted that he believes CNN was “playing politics”.
Several polls showed after Pres. Trump’s Tuesday speech that a majority of Americans who watched approved of the speech and also that Americans are in favor of cutting government waste.

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4 comments

Charles U Farley March 10, 2025 at 12:08 pm

The only people against cutting waste are the Democrats… I wonder why that is?

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Thor March 10, 2025 at 9:22 pm

The VA is a bureaucratic nightmare. There is a massive amount of top weight that can be cut and it would only make things better for the vets. It is the poster child of government healthcare. I have stories but I won’t share them on the internet.

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Lee Knutsen March 10, 2025 at 10:11 pm

Making the VA more efficient…is NOT the same as cutting benefits to vets.

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Paul T Morgan March 11, 2025 at 9:28 am

The VA and all government agencies need a massive overhaul. Most good businesses do this in orderly fashion. I don’t know of any companies that use the Musk style of restructuring ever lasting very long. The young men (no women) in charge of making cuts have become little spoiled brats. They don’t care able the programs or the people end customers. Take a look Musk’s companies after years, most needed bailed out. Great on producing innovation, p ss poor on a stainabity.

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