Statement by Congressman Chet Edwards in Response to Criticism of Veterans Funding in the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Posted on: Friday, 20 February 2009, 09:42 CST
"It has been said that it is easier to kick down a barn than to build one. That appears to be the case regarding criticisms of veterans funding in this bill.
Regarding Congressman Buyer's criticism of the bill, let me point out that the Democratic Congress has increased veterans health care and benefits funding by more in two years than the Republican-led House did in 12 years, including his years as Chairman of the VA Committee.
In 2007 and 2008 alone, the Democratic-led Congress increased veterans funding by
In addition to the
Having passed a new GI Education bill and
For Republicans such as Mr. Buyer to vote against and criticize the additional
The difference is clear. Democrats in just over two years have provided unprecedented increases in funding for VA programs, and Republicans' record for veterans never matched their rhetoric. That's a fact."
Military Construction Funding in H.R.1 Conference Report:
Hospitals:
Troop and family housing:
Child Care:
National Guard:
Homeowners Assistance Fund:
Wounded Warriors:
Energy Conservation Investment Program:
Veterans Affairs Funding in H.R. 1 Conference Report:
Medical Facilities:
National Cemetery Administration:
Claims Processors:
Information Technology Systems:
State Extended Care Facilities:
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