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                                                                                                 U.S. NEWS Thursday 9 March 2017
            VA expands mental health care for discharged veterans



            HOPE YEN                                                                                                            right  away  at  VA  emer-
            Associated Press                                                                                                    gency departments if they
            WASHINGTON  (AP)  —  The                                                                                            urgently need it. The VA is
            Department  of  Veterans                                                                                            also  seeking  to  hire  1,000
            Affairs  will  offer  urgent                                                                                        more  mental  health  pro-
            mental health care begin-                                                                                           viders and establish strong
            ning  this  summer  to  thou-                                                                                       hubs  to  reach  veterans
            sands  of  former  service                                                                                          with  mental  health  assis-
            members  with  less-than-                                                                                           tance  by  phone  in  rural
            honorable discharges, part                                                                                          parts of the country.
            of its expanded initiative to                                                                                       While  details  are  being
            stem stubbornly high rates                                                                                          finalized,  the  VA  said  it
            of suicide.                                                                                                         hopes to provide expand-
            VA Secretary David Shulkin                                                                                          ed  counseling  services  as
            said  Wednesday  the  ad-                                                                                           well at its Vet Centers and
            ditional   coverage    was                                                                                          via its Veterans Crisis Line at
            needed  to  help  former                                                                                            800-273-8255.
            service  members  who  are                                                                                          According  to  the  VA,  as
            more likely to have mental                                                                                          many  as  500,000  former
            health distress. He said the                                                                                        service   members    have
            department  couldn’t  wait                                                                                          “other  than  honorable”
            for legislation and needed                                                                                          discharges,  although  the
            to act now, noting that the   Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin, left, watches as Sen. John McCain, R-Az.,   department  believes  a
            vast  majority  of  veterans   addresses a House Veterans Affairs Committee hearing on veterans community care, on Capitol   smaller  number  at  risk  of
            who  took  their  lives  had   Hill in Washington, Tuesday, March 7, 2017.                                          suicide  will  seek  urgent
            not been connected to VA                                                                      (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)  treatment. q
            care.
            “This  is  a  national  emer-  from  the  military,  typically
            gency  that  requires  bold   for misconduct such as vio-
            action,”  Shulkin  said.  “Far   lence or use of illegal drugs.
            too  many  veterans  have    Currently,  such  discharges
            fallen  victim  to  suicide,   can prevent veterans from
            roughly 20 every day.”       receiving federal benefits.
            By June or July, the VA said   Shulkin,  who  has  called
            it  will  specifically  provide   suicide  prevention  a  top
            the  mental  health  care    priority,  said  the  VA  also
            to  those  with  “other  than   would  begin  to  see  the
            honorable”      discharges   former  service  members


            Judge says Hawaii can proceed

            with filing of travel ban lawsuit


            JENNIFER KELLEHER            filed their proposed revision
            CALEB JONES                  in federal court along with
            Associated Press             a  motion  asking  that  it  be
            HONOLULU  (AP)  —  A  fed-   allowed to proceed.
            eral judge in Honolulu said  Watson approved that mo-
            Wednesday  that  Hawaii  tion and said the state will
            can proceed with the filing  file  the  final  lawsuit  later
            of  what  would  be  the  first  Wednesday. The Hawaii at-
            lawsuit  challenging  Presi-  torney general’s office did
            dent  Donald  Trump’s  re-   not  provide  further  details
            vised travel ban.            on when the lawsuit would
            U.S.  District  Judge  Derrick  be filed.
            Watson granted the state’s  The U.S. Department of Jus-
            request  to  continue  with  tice declined to comment
            the case and set a hearing  on the pending litigation.
            for March 15 — the day be-   At  the  March  15  hearing,
            fore Trump’s revised ban is  the  judge  will  also  hear
            due to go into effect.       arguments  from  the  state
            Hawaii  officials  previously  on  a  motion  to  impose  a
            sued to stop Trump’s initial  temporary restraining order
            travel ban but that suit was  that would prevent the ban
            placed  on  hold  by  Wat-   from taking place until the
            son amid legal challenges  lawsuit has been resolved.
            around the country.          The lawsuit says the revised
            On  Tuesday  night,  a  day  travel  ban  will  harm  the
            after  Trump’s  administra-  Muslim  population  of  Ha-
            tion  announced  its  new  waii as well as schools and
            ban, attorneys for the state  employers.q
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