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SD Labor Throws Support Behind Hot Springs VA Hospital

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Wednesday, July 4, 2012   

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - The U.S. Veterans Administration has proposed closing its medical facility in Hot Springs, South Dakota, after a decade of slowly moving services out of the area. In response, the "Save the VA" committee has organized, working to keep and expand veterans' services in southwest South Dakota.

Mark Anderson, president of South Dakota AFL-CIO, says they are joining with the committee in wanting to see the services continue at that VA hospital.

"We have a lot of members that work there, so it's important for the jobs, not only for the members but for the community. And it's also important for the people that are veterans that can use that facility."

The "Save the VA" committee has highlighted a plan that would expand services, especially to treat soldiers with PTSD, and alcohol and substance abuse problems. Anderson says the facility and area seem to be ideal for that type of treatment.

"It's important for at least four places: the community; the members that work there; the outlying veterans that are on the reservations, and in different small towns around. There's a lot of facilities that spend a lot of money on making a peaceful, calming, healing environment, and that stuff is all there in Hot Springs naturally. So I think it's important that they update it, expand it, and keep that facility open."

The State of South Dakota is also spending about $25 million to rebuild the State Veterans Home, which is near the VA facility in Hot Springs.


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