A Bipartisan Veterans’ Bill
April 22, 2008
‘My expectation is that the Senate will have a healthy debate so that we can have a bill that can pass with bipartisan support—and be signed into law’
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell delivered the following remarks [as prepared] on the Senate floor Tuesday regarding consideration of the Veterans’ Benefit Act of 2007:
“Today we will vote on the cloture motion to proceed to the Veterans’ Benefit Act of 2007.
“It is my belief that cloture will be invoked.
“There is much to commend in this bill. It will improve the lives of our veterans by supplementing the level of assistance for disabled veterans for the purchase of automobiles, and increasing assistance for those veterans who need to modify their homes to accommodate their disabilities.
“I’d like to recognize my colleague from North Carolina, the ranking member on the Committee on Veterans Affairs, and thank him for his hard work on the bill.
“Yesterday, he made clear that he will offer a substitute that seeks to correct the one glaring flaw contained within S. 1315—a provision that would divert $221 million over the next ten years to create a special pension for Filipino veterans of the Second World War living in the Philippines who have no service-connected disability—at the expense of American veterans living in America.
“The Senator from North Carolina spoke eloquently about the fact that diverting these resources from our veterans’ returning from Iraq and Afghanistan represents misplaced priorities, and I agree with him.
“My expectation is that the Senate will have a healthy debate concerning this provision, and that Senators on my side of the aisle will have ample opportunity to amend the Committee bill so that we can have a bill that can pass with bipartisan support—and be signed into law.
“It’s my hope that we can work together on this bill and produce another strong, bipartisan achievement for our veterans.”
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