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Veterans Receive Much Needed Funding
WASHINGTON, DC, January 17, 2008 - Thanks to the
bipartisan support of Congress and the White House, America's veterans
will receive much needed funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA).
"Veterans are very much in need of this additional funding," said Marty
Conatser, national commander of The American Legion after being notified
that President George W. Bush formally requested an additional $3.7
billion in "emergency" appropriations for VA in FY 2008.
The president recently signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act of FY
2008 providing funding for the remainder of the federal budget except the
Department of Defense. In an agreement reached between Congress and the
president, the bill contained a provision to add an additional $3.7
billion for VA funding.
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"The American Legion greatly appreciates the
congressional leadership - from both sides of the aisle - for working
closely with me and my colleagues to provide VA with a budget worthy of
the sacrifices of the men and women of the armed forces, veterans, and
their families." Conatser said. "No veteran should ever be denied an
earned benefit for honorable military service."
Congress authorized recently-separated service members from Operation
Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom enrollment in the VA health
care delivery system, to receive free health care for two years, and
remain in the system if so desired. Currently, more than 7 million
veterans are enrolled in the VA system.
"This Congress and the commander in chief met or exceeded the funding
recommendations of the veterans' community," Conatser pointed out. "In all
my years with The American Legion, this budget stands out as a monumental
achievement."
The American Legion was founded in 1919 on the four pillars of strong
national defense, veterans affairs, Americanism and patriotic youth
programs. The Legion's 2.7 million wartime veterans work for the
betterment of their communities through more than 14,000 posts across the
nation.
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