Sinema Backs Bipartisan Bill to Improve VA’s Veteran Suicide Prevention Efforts

Oct 31, 2019

Senator’s legislation identifies ways to improve VA’s efforts to prevent suicide among Arizona veterans and servicemembers

WASHINGTON – Arizona senior Senator Kyrsten Sinema cosponsored the bipartisan Support for Suicide Prevention Coordinators Act, which helps improve the Department of Veterans Affairs’ suicide prevention efforts. The bill requires the Government Accountability Office to study and report to Congress how the VA equips its suicide prevention coordinators with resources to ensure Arizona veterans have improved access to mental health care and other services.

“Suicide among our veterans and servicemembers is a national crisis. Ensuring suicide prevention coordinators have every tool available will help prevent veteran suicide, and deliver the care and support our veterans have earned,” said Sinema, a member of the Veterans’ Affairs Committee who has long championed suicide-prevention policies.

Sinema also recently secured her bipartisan Sgt. Daniel Somers Network of Support Act in the Senate-passed version of the defense bill, and the U.S. House included the legislation in its version of the bill earlier this month. The legislation was inspired by Sgt. Daniel Somers, an Arizona Army veteran who served two tours in Iraq and was diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries and PTSD upon returning home. He lost his life to suicide in 2013. The bill requires that the Department of Defense work with the Red Cross to collect from new servicemembers the names of loved ones they consider to be their network of support. In return, the Department of Defense and Red Cross will provide the network of support information about the benefits and services available to military members.

Sinema has long been a champion for Arizona veterans and servicemembers. Earlier this month, Sinema cosponsored the bipartisan Accelerating Veterans Recovery Outdoors Act to establish a taskforce equipped to expand access to public lands for the rehabilitation and therapy of veterans and identify existing barriers that prevent veterans from utilizing outdoor recreation for medical treatment.

Earlier this year, Sinema’s LEGION Act, which extends American Legion membership to honorably discharged veterans since World War II, and her Protecting Affordable Mortgages for Veterans Act, which safeguards veterans from predatory loan practices and helps them more easily access their earned homeowner benefits, became law.

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