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New VA Funding Bill Puts Veterans First
WASHINGTON, Dec. 19, 2007--The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. is
saluting the anticipated passage of a historic funding bill for the
Department of Veterans Affairs, one that would add $3.7 billion to the $34
billion in discretionary funding the administration had proposed earlier
this year.
"President Bush and Congress don't always agree on every issue, but they
do agree that America's veterans must be cared for," said VFW National
Commander George Lisicki, a Vietnam veteran from Carteret, N.J. "This VA
increase honors that commitment, and I expect the president to quickly
sign it into law, and to release the $3.7 billion plus-up before the Jan.
18 deadline, as called for in the bill."
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As the nation's largest organization of combat
veterans, the VFW has consistently maintained that the true cost of war
includes the proper care and treatment of the men and women who serve
their country in uniform. The VA budget increase, part of a fiscal 2008
omnibus package that passed in the House on Sunday and in the Senate
yesterday, is endorsed by the veterans' service organization community and
by the vast majority of lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. The
additional funding Congress provided is needed for construction and
infrastructure improvements, medical and prosthetic research, and to hire
additional mental health counselors, healthcare professionals and claims
adjudicators.
"I salute the Congress for making this additional funding available, and
the president for his untiring support of military families past and
present," said Lisicki. "This budget puts veterans first, which will help
ensure the world class VA healthcare system continues to be accessible and
responsive to the needs of those veterans with physical and mental
disabilities."
Also approved by the Senate was $70 billion in emergency funding for the
wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, an amount that should be sufficient to
eliminate a planned furlough of 200,000 Defense Department civilians and
contractors that would have been implemented had the additional funding
not been approved. The House, who had approved $31 billion for operations
in Afghanistan only, is expected to agree to the Senate's amount.
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