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REPUBLICAN PRESS RELEASE
Monday, February 5, 2007
ANOTHER STRONG VA BUDGET GETS SEN. CRAIG’S
PRAISE
“This budget sends a clear message to the
troops,” Craig says
Media contact: Jeff Schrade (202)224-9093
(Washington, DC) U.S. Senator Larry Craig said today that VA’s 2008
budget is another strong proposal by President Bush to care for our
nation’s veterans. The President’s new funding recommendation requests
$86.7 billion dollars for fiscal year 2008 – an estimated 8 percent
increase over this year’s anticipated budget.
"While I’m anxious to delve deeper into the details behind the request,
it’s clear that this President and this Congress continue to make
veterans a top priority. If we approve this budget, spending on
veterans’ programs will have increased approximately 77 percent since
President Bush took office. Those are stunning spending increases by any
measure," said Craig, the top Republican on the U.S. Senate Committee on
Veterans’ Affairs.
"This budget sends a clear message to the troops that we support them
and we will be here to take care of them when they return."
Among the military services, the President has proposed increasing
spending an average of 11.3 percent – Army would get 20 percent increase
over this year, to $130.1 billion; Air Force would get an 8 percent
increase, to $136.6 billion; Navy's budget would rise by 9 percent, to
$119.3 billion; and the Marine Corps would rise 4.3 percent, to $20.5
billion.
In making the budget announcement, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Jim
Nicholson also announced that he plans to create a special Advisory
Committee composed of veterans from wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The
panel will also include spouses and parents who will report directly to
the Secretary on issues impacting young veterans and their families.
"The Secretary already spends countless hours with veterans of
Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom. I’m pleased to see that he has
decided to formalize a role in VA’s hierarchy for these American
heroes," Craig said.
In addition to providing renewed focus on young veterans, VA experts
project the agency will be able to cut the claims processing time by 18
percent. Furthermore, Secretary Nicholson announced a change in policy
advocated by Senator Craig to give priority treatment to all disability
claims filed by veterans who are returning home from the conflicts in
Iraq and Afghanistan.
"Returning combat veterans are the nation’s number one priority. Delays
and backlogs should not enter into our vocabulary when discussing their
claims for disability compensation," Craig said.
The FY ’08 budget proposal calls for $42 billion in discretionary
funding -- mostly for health care -- which is the largest amount ever
requested by a President for VA. It also would provide $45 billion in
mandatory funding, mostly for compensation, pension, educational
assistance, home loan guaranties and other benefit programs.
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