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OPPOSITION -- McCain adds support and White House indicates it will not veto G.I. Bill / war funding measure.
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http://blogs.abcnews.co Story below: ------------------------- McCain
Now Supports GI Bill, War Funding Bill
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Today, McCain's Senate office released a written
statement which read:
“I am pleased an agreement has finally been reached to fund our troops...
Fortunately, it is reported that an agreement between the House, Senate,
and Administration is imminent, and urgently needed funding will be
enacted shortly not only to aid our troops, but to fund several
emergencies throughout our nation, particularly in the Midwest. We need to
provide federal assistance to these flood damaged communities as soon as
possible."
When the Senate had considered its version of the war supplemental, McCain
had argued, along with the White House and the Pentagon, that the new GI
Bill, which got support from a veto-proof majority of Senators, would
encourage service members to leave the military. He had offered a less
generous counterproposal that would have given service members a much
smaller credit for college and given better benefits to people who served
longer.
It would also have allowed veterans to transfer their benefits to family
members. This last point is addressed in the compromise with a clause to
allow veterans to transfer their benefits. But the benefits themselves
will be at the higher level endorsed by Sens. Jim Webb, D-VA, Chuck Hagel,
R-Neb, and John Warner, R-VA.
"That has always been my primary concern with respect to the Webb bill,
and it is essential that we continue to act decisively to encourage
military service and ensure the well being of our All Volunteer Force,"
McCain said in the written statement.
"With the addition of the transferability provisions sought by Senators
Graham, Burr, myself and others to give service members the right to
transfer earned G.I. Bill benefits to spouses and children, we will have
achieved in offering vastly improved educational benefit while also
offering incentives for continued service by the most capable, experienced
NCO’s and officers. Our courageous NCO’s and officers called for this
option, and I believe that its inclusion in this bill will help maintain
retention levels in all the Services where it needs to be for the well
being of the All Volunteer Force and our Nation.”
It is likely that McCain's opponent, Sen. Barack Obama, will oppose the
final supplemental funding bill because it does not include a binding
requirement for the phased withdrawal of US troops from Iraq. Obama has
publicly supported the GI Bill proposal.
The White House supports the new supplemental bill including the GI Bill
portion, and that presumably means the Pentagon agrees with it too.
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posted by Larry
Scott
Founder and Editor
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