Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and John McCain, R-Ariz., have struck a deal on new legislation designed to reform the embattled Veterans Affairs health care system, they announced Thursday.
Speaking on the Senate floor, Sanders laid out details of the bipartisan proposal: resources for 26 new VA facilities in 18 states, $500 million to hire more doctors and nurses, provisions to improve the quality of care for survivors of military sexual assault, as well as provisions designed to help veterans and family members access higher education.
“We have a crisis on our hands and that it is imperative that we deal with this crisis,” Sanders said.
“Our hope is that perhaps we could put some of our other differences aside that have beset us as a body and move forward and address this legislation as quickly as possible,” McCain added.









