http://samuel-warde.com/2015/03/military-groups-slam-republican/
Senate Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Bernie Sanders (I-VT)
sponsored the bill that would have waived the VA spending cap that was
previously established in a budget deal approved by both Congress and
President Obama last December. Sander’s office estimated the legislation
would have cost $20 billion over the course of ten years.
60 votes were needed to waive the budget rule. 41 out of 45 Republicans voted against it and killed the bill.
Reuters reported,
“Supporters said the measure would have brought the most significant
changes in decades to U.S. veterans’ programs. For example, it called
for 27 new medical facilities to help a healthcare system that is
strained by veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.”
The non-profit Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America called it
“Senate shenanigans,” and added that the senate leaders were engaged
in “procedural games.”
“It has been a winter of discontent, starting when Congress cut
military retirement benefits before being pressured into reversing
course,” IAVA Founder and CEO Paul Rieckhoff said in a statement. “Then
earlier this week, Congress forced the Pentagon to make budget cuts that
increased living costs for our service members. And now the Senate
can’t pass a critical and transformative bill that includes priorities
that have garnered bipartisan support for years.”
American Legion commented:
American Legion national commander Daniel M. Dellinger told
Washington Post. “I don’t know how anyone who voted ‘no’ today can look a
veteran in the eye and justify that vote,” Dellinger added “Our
veterans deserve more than what they got today.”
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