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By Lukas Pleva December 17, 2009
Back to Increase the Veterans Administration budget to recruit and retain more mental health professionals

More money for mental health

During the campaign, Barack Obama promised to increase funding for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. The additional resources would be used, in part, to "recruit and retain more mental health professionals" to better serve existing veterans and troops returning from combat.

In his budget proposal for 2010, President Obama requested that about $112.8 billion be allocated for the department -- an increase of about 15 percent compared to 2009. According to a statement from the department Web site, "This is the largest one-year percentage increase for VA requested by a President in over 30 years." The budget request includes $4.6 billion for inpatient residential and outpatient mental health programs -- a $288 million increase over 2009. According to the Office of Management and Budget, the extra funding "enhances outreach and services related to mental health care and cognitive injuries, including posttraumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury."

The conference report bill that would provide funding for the department in 2010 and that was negotiated by House and Senate lawmakers in early December allocates $4.6 billion "for mental health care to treat the psychological wounds of returning combat veterans, including posttraumatic stress disorder" and an additional $1 million to provide "education debt relief as a hiring incentive for mental health professionals."

The House and Senate still have to pass the final bill, which President Obama then has to sign before it becomes law. This may become a Promise Kept in the near future, but until then, we rate it In the Works.

Our Sources

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Fast Facts: President's 2010 Budget for VA , Accessed December 12, 2009.

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, VA Office of Budget: Annual Budget Submission (FY 2010) , Accessed December 12, 2009.

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Press Release: President Obama's 2010 Spending Plan Initiates Transformation for VA Services , May 7, 2009.

Committee on Appropriations, Summary: FY 2010 Military Construction and Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies , December 8, 2009.

Office of Management and Budget, Summary: Department of Veterans Affairs , Accessed December 17, 2009.