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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Combat Veteran and U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) pressed U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) officials today to protect access to maternal health care for Veterans. During the U.S. Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee (SVAC) hearing, Duckworth raised her longstanding concerns about the VA’s failure to provide every Veteran in need of perinatal care with the world-class care and support they deserve—especially Black, rural and disabled Veterans, who often face higher risks of maternal morbidity and mortality compared with non-Veterans. These concerns come as the number of women Veterans continues to grow and the VA faces a severe staffing shortage after the Trump Administration removed 40,000 dedicated civil servants from the agency. Video of Duckworth’s remarks can be found on the Senator’s YouTube.

“The population of women Veterans continues to grow faster than any other demographic of Veterans, and pregnant Veterans—especially African American Veterans, Veterans living in rural areas and Veterans with disabilities—face unique challenges,” said Duckworth. “They are also often at higher risk of maternal morbidity and mortality compared with non-Veterans. The need for sustained investments in—and continued oversight of—VA’s maternity care programs is more urgent than ever.”

During the hearing, Duckworth also secured a commitment from Dr. Mark Koeniger, Acting Assistant Under Secretary for Health for Patient Care Services at the Veterans Health Administration, on behalf of the VA to continue working with her as she seeks to pass her Maternal Health for Veterans Act. Duckworth’s bill builds on her Article continues after sponsor message