Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) said her legislation would solve the Veterans Administration (VA) backlog on her podcast, Unmuted with Marsha. 

Blackburn discussed veterans’ issues with Malachias Gaskin, a Tennessee resident, and veteran.

The Tennessee senator noted that the VA Mission Act was signed in 2019, which was intended to increase access to veteran care in their local area. Gaskin said that he often has to travel far to receive healthcare treatment.

Blackburn said the VA has a backlog of roughly 250,000 cases.

Blackburn said that receiving access to direct primary care can take 30 days to 75 days in Tennessee for an initial appointment.

She mentioned that her VA Health Freedom Act, which was also sponsored by Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), would take the VA out of the community care referral process. Gaskin described the current process as very “mixed.”

Russ Duerstine, the deputy director of Concerned Veterans for America, said in a statement backing the legislation:

As a senior official at VA when the MISSION Act took effect, I saw firsthand how difficult implementation could be even when the staff was committed to veterans’ choice. Today, we see disturbing signs that VA’s commitment to ‘choice’ is waning. Veterans need smart legislation to protect veterans’ choice — not a bureaucracy. That’s how to put veterans truly in charge of their health care decisions.

The legislation, according to a press release, would:

“We owe it to our veterans to provide them with timely access to quality care,” Blackburn said in a 2022 statement.

Sean Moran is a policy reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter @SeanMoran3.