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King-Hinds: Veterans deserve better

Thomas MangloƱa II

January 23, 2025

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01/23/25 - In one of her first statements in the U.S. House Veterans Affairs Committee since she took office, CNMI Delegate Kimberlyn King-Hinds shared that veterans in the CNMI lack access to services.

ā€œWe have one local physician contracted part-time by the VA to treat veterans two days a week. Referrals to available specialists in the district can be made out without prior authorization from VA office in Honolulu,ā€ King-Hinds explained.

She noted that the Veterans Health Administration occasionally sends specialty care doctors about three times a year to the CNMI. King-Hinds said emergency care is limited even to nonveterans.

ā€œWhen I entered Congress, I thought the lack of care from the VA to our veterans in the CNMI was unique. Today, I learned it’s far too common across America,ā€ she wrote in a social media post on Thursday. ā€œI am heartbroken by the stories I heard at today’s Veterans Affairs Committee hearing. These heroes deserve so much more.ā€

During the hearing, King-Hinds questioned how the quality of care can be improved in the islands if the issues persist in the continental U.S.

She concluded, ā€œI am certainly here to fight not just for my community, but for you as well.ā€


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