Flipping the Lights On: Court Orders VA to Address the “Delay” Class Action
Wesley McCauley Wesley McCauley

Flipping the Lights On: Court Orders VA to Address the “Delay” Class Action

Long time no speak. Sorry, I’ve been busier than a church fan in the dog days of summer. I recently got back from our Spring Conference in sunny San Diego. Wouldn’t you know, they even brought in the VA Inspector General, Cheryl Mason—armed with agents and the whole 9—to talk to us. I got the chance to talk with her a little one on one. Boy, she has her hands full. Keep your eye on those OIG reports. Anyways, the wait for justice just got a little shorter (and the pressure on the VA just got a lot higher). Let me explain.

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Board Decides Appeals Out of Order; I Brought Receipts
Wesley McCauley Wesley McCauley

Board Decides Appeals Out of Order; I Brought Receipts

This is how I image it went down. Picture it like this. Doug Collins is in his big new office on Vermont Avenue. Way up in the Ivory Tower. He’s cleaning out Denis’s old desk. A few paperclips left behind, an old sticky note. Maybe even an old family photo—a note about some final project McDonough was working on before his tenure ended when ole’ Joe’s did. Doug takes a look around and shakes his head in disapproval. This place hasn’t been serving Veterans. “PowerPoints and committees,” he says as he wads up that sticky note, tossing it into the trash, “that’s all they’ve been doing here,” he gripes. “We’re about to change that.” He picks up the phone and says “get me someone at the Board. Anyone, now!”

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