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REP LIEU AND SENATOR FEINSTEIN INTRODUCE BILL TO HELP VETS AT WEST LA VA CAMPUS

January 29, 2021

WASHINGTON - Representative Ted Lieu andSenator Dianne Feinstein (both D-Calif.) today introduced the West Los Angeles VA Campus Improvement Act, a bill that would allow the West Los Angeles VA Campus to use proceeds from property leasing to build additional housing for homeless veterans. Under current Department of Veterans Affairs regulations, the West LA VA can only use lease proceeds for campus beautification.

"As a veteran, I know firsthand how important it is to ensure our veterans receive the support and care they need. From my first days in Congress, I have made it a priority to improve the West Los Angeles VA, which for too long failed to serve our veterans in the manner they deserve. I introduced the West Los Angeles Leasing Act in 2016, which was signed into law, and started the necessary process of rebuilding trust between the VA and our veteran community. I am pleased to partner with Sen. Feinstein on this new piece of legislation that will build upon our previous work by ensuring the millions of dollars that rightfully belong to the VA can be recouped and used to build housing for homeless veterans and for campus improvements," said Representative Lieu.

"Homelessness – including the major problem of homeless veterans – is one of the biggest challenges California faces," said Senator Feinstein. "Increasing capacity for supportive housing is essential to any solution to this crisis. For more than a decade, my colleagues and I have worked to ensure the West Los Angeles VA campus supports as many veterans as possible, and this commonsense fix will help ensure that happens."

"Senator Feinstein's bill will clarify that the VA needs to spend money collected from leases and easements on housing. I am deeply grateful that our elected leaders understand this need and are fighting to prioritize financing for veteran housing which is, first and foremost, the solution to veteran homelessness," said Dan Garcia, CEO of Vets Advocacy, the non-profit charged with facilitating implementation of veteran housing at VA West Los Angeles under the landmark Valentini settlement.

"Homeless veterans in Los Angeles are on the precipice of meaningful change in their housing prospects," said Stephen Peck president of U.S.VETS and partner of the West Los Angeles Veterans Collective which was selected to develop more than 1200 housing units on the sprawling West Los Angeles VA campus. "The changes in Senator Feinstein's legislation will ensure that these units get delivered more quickly, and the services provided to the veterans living in them will be even more robust."

The legislation would:

  • Authorize the VA to use any funds collected pursuant to leases, easements or other use-agreements on the West LA VA campus for the development of supportive housing and services on campus.
  • Increase the time period for enhanced use leases on the campus from 75 to 99 years. Increasing the length of the leases would align with other leasing terms the VA has and help reduce the financing costs for new housing.

Background:

  • In 2015, Feinstein, then-Senator Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) and Representative Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) introduced the Veterans Care Agreement and West Los Angeles Leasing Act to restore the Department of Veterans Affairs' leasing authority at the West Los Angeles Campus. Leasing authority allowed the department to partner with nonprofits to build housing for homeless veterans and expand veterans' services. The Veterans Care Agreement and West Los Angeles Leasing Act was signed into law in 2016 and facilitated 1,200 new units of homeless housing.

The West Los Angeles VA Campus Improvement Act amends the original Act to clarify that leasing proceeds may be used for the construction of additional housing.

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