Now Tell Me Again, Who Supports The Troops?2005 Deficit Angers Senate Republicans, Advocacy Groups
By Thomas B. Edsall
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, June 24, 2005; Page A29
The Bush administration, already accused by veterans groups of seeking inadequate funds for health care next year, acknowledged yesterday that it is short $1 billion for covering current needs at the Department of Veterans Affairs this year.
The disclosure of the shortfall angered Senate Republicans who have been voting down Democratic proposals to boost VA programs at significant political cost. Their votes have brought the wrath of the American Legion, the Paralyzed Veterans of America and other organizations down on the GOP.
Sen. Larry E. Craig (R-Idaho), head of the Veterans Affairs Committee, says at a briefing: "I was on the phone . . . with Secretary of Veterans Affairs Jim Nicholson, letting him know that I am not pleased" about a $1 billion shortfall in VA funds for health care. To his left are Democratic Sens. John D. Rockefeller IV, Patty Murray and Ken Salazar. (By Yuri Gripas -- Associated Press)
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