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U.S. Senate Republicans block veterans' health bill on budget worry

U.S. Senate Republicans block veterans' health bill on budget worry

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Wednesday, August 17th 2016 at 1:06PM · 1651 views
U.S. Senate Republicans block veterans' health bill on budget worry
By Richard Cowan | WASHINGTON

U.S. Senate Republicans blocked legislation on Thursday that would have expanded federal healthcare and education programs for veterans, saying the $24 billion bill would bust the budget.

Even though the legislation cleared a procedural vote on Tuesday by a 99-0 vote, the measure quickly got bogged down in partisan fighting.

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.

With Democrats pressing for passage this week, Senate Republicans, backed by their leader, Mitch McConnell, attempted to attach controversial legislation calling for possible new sanctions on Iran that President Barack Obama opposes.

"The issue of Iran sanctions ... has nothing to do with the needs of veterans," complained Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee Chairman Bernard Sanders of Vermont, the main sponsor of the bill.

Republicans also raised budget concerns, forcing another key procedural vote that ended up killing the bill. By a vote of 56-41, the Senate failed to waive budget rules that would have allowed the bill to proceed. Sixty votes were needed and 41 of the chamber's 45 Republicans voted against the waiver.

Referring to recent budget deals that aim to bring down federal deficits, Republican Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama said: "This bill would spend more than we agreed to spend. The ink is hardly dry and here we have another bill to raise that spending again."

The legislation had the backing of most veterans' organizations, but was doomed by deep disagreements between Democrats and Republicans that have made this Congress one of the least productive in decades.

READ MORE: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-vete...

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Comments (2)

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, August 18th 2016 at 11:32AM

The actions of The republicans tells me that they not care about those men and women who keeps this country FREE but yet they are willing to pass more trickle down laws that have not worked in the last 30 plus years.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Friday, August 19th 2016 at 10:15PM

The Republican Party don't care about the veteran. The proof is in this action.

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