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DEMOCRATIC
PRESS RELEASE
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
AKAKA DISAPPOINTED WITH PRESIDENT’S BUDGET
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Daniel K. Akaka expressed serious
concern about the Budget for Fiscal Year 2008, proposed today by
President George W. Bush. Akaka said the budget shortchanges veterans,
retirees, students, middle class families and the environment.
“While these spending cuts are supposedly there to fight the huge
deficit built during the first six years of this Bush administration, in
reality this new budget does little to rein-in the uncontrolled spending
that is threatening our nation’s security,” Akaka said. Many of the
perceived savings in the budget amount to nothing more than creative
accounting, Akaka noted, and the budget still fails to account for the
full costs of the war in Iraq.
Hawaii’s 117,000 Veterans Could Be Hurt By VA Funding Shortfalls:
The budget requests approximately $34.2 billion for veterans health
care, a mere 6 percent increase over the 2007 funding level of $32.3
billion in the Joint Funding Resolution expected to pass the Senate.
Once inflationary costs are subtracted from the Administration’s budget,
the real increase is far from adequate. This budget will not allow for
any new initiatives, including enhancements to mental health services
desperately needed for our returning servicemembers. Without adequate
funding, the VA health care system will find it more difficult to
provide quality care for Hawaii’s 117,000 veterans and troops returning
from Iraq and Afghanistan.
Senator Akaka said today he’s especially concerned about out-of-pocket
expenses veterans would be forced to pay under the Administration’s new
budget proposal. “The doubling of drug copayments for veterans – who
make as little as $28,000 a year – seems particularly cruel. Take the
example of a veteran living on Oahu, where the cost of living is so
high, who takes seven different prescriptions each month: his out of
pocket cost goes up by $600 a year.
“Why are we asking veterans to suffer in order to finance a war? This
Administration consistently fails to consider the cost of caring for
veterans as part of the cost of war,” Akaka said.
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