Buried way down in a Copley News Service story entitled “Blagojevich, Topinka trade barbs” is this very important nugget about the governor’s new Veterans Care program that will offer medical services to vets who don’t qualify for federal assistance.
Also, the Blagojevich administration has drawn fire for the way it has chosen to finance the $8 million health-care plan - by channeling most revenue from a new scratch-off lottery ticket for Illinois veterans. […]
In a September letter to JCAR, the Illinois commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars called the health care program “suspect at best.”
“It is not an entitlement; it is not mandatory; and is subject to availability of funding,” Matthew Claussen wrote. “We wonder what will happen to the veterans who enroll in this program if it is not renewed in the next General Assembly.”
You’d think the Topinka campaign would have publicized this letter last month.