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People in the News

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

People in the News

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson and Congressman Jeff Miller conduct Dallas VA Medical Center oversight visit

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Congresswoman Johnson

Today, Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (TX-30) and Congressman Jeff Miller (FL-01), Chairman of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, conducted a congressional oversight visit to the Dallas VA Medical Center. The visit is a result of a series of allegations from VA workers, patients and family members regarding poor patient care, and compliance complaints against the VA in the last three years.

During Chairman Miller and Congresswoman Johnson’s visit, they attended an executive briefing to discuss consecutive Inspector General reports of non-compliance, operational procedures, and results of a facility investigation and inspection by the VA central office.

“While improvements have been made we are not satisfied with the conditions in this hospital,” said Congresswoman Johnson. “We want this facility to care for people as much as they care for the professional staff that work here. The people that you serve are veterans, and they deserve the very best treatment as possible. We want that to become a reality.”

Congresswoman Johnson continued, “There has been a substantial number of patients that have come to our office regarding treatment they have received at the VA. What is happening at the VA is unacceptable and it is must stop. There must be a strong effort to improve conditions at the VA.”

On Sept. 9 , the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs will examine the Dallas VAMC and a number of other VA facilities during a hearing entitled “A Matter of Life and Death: Examining Preventable Deaths, Patient-Safety Issues and Bonuses for VA Execs Who Oversaw Them.”