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SENATE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
COMMITTEE:
Veterans Health, Select
TIME & DATE:
8:00 AM, Thursday, September 30, 2010
PLACE:
San Antonio, TX
CHAIR:
Senator Jeff Wentworth
The Senate Select Committee on Veterans Health will meet in a joint
hearing with the Senate Veterans Affairs and Military Installations
Committee at 8am in the Bexar County Commissioners Court located on the
first floor of the Bexar County Courthouse, 100 Dolorosa Street, San
Antonio, Texas.  
The Committees will consider the following:
Examine the potential risk factors for returning service members, which
may contribute to an increase in domestic violence and child abuse cases.
Additionally, determine best practices, including funding options, to
ensure that specific counseling related to these risk factors is available
to and provided for returning service members and their family members
during the initial reunion phase.
Monitor the implementation of legislation addressed by the Senate
Committee on Veteran Affairs & Military Installations, 81st Legislature,
Regular and Called Sessions, and make recommendations for any legislation
needed to improve, enhance, and/or complete implementation. Specifically,
review the following:
- Monitor implementation of constitutional amendments relating to
veterans issues; and
- Monitor the implementation of $5 million for mental health services
programs for veterans, the military and their dependents, following the
Ft. Hood tragedy.
Review the availability and quality of federal health care benefits for
Texas veterans, including VA hospitals, primary and specialty health care
services, and social work services.  Make recommendations to the Texas
Legislature and the Veterans Administration for improving access and
quality of services.
Review the availability and quality of state health care benefits for
Texas veterans, including state supported nursing homes, mental health
services, and other primary and specialty health care services.  Make
recommendations to the Texas Legislature for improving access and quality
of services.
Monitor the BRAC recommended integration of Wilford Hall Medical Center
and Brook Army Medical Center and the subsequent creation of the San

Antonio Military Medical Center (SAMMC) to ensure that Texas veterans
receive the benefits they deserve.
Invited and public testimony will be taken.