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Related: About this forumVeterans’ Jobs Bill Blocked in the Senate, Greed at it Best
Eager to shoot down President Obamas legislative agenda just weeks before the election, Senate Republicans on Wednesday blocked a measure that would have provided $1 billion over five years to help veterans find work in their communities.
The measure, which would have potentially created jobs for up to 20,000 veterans, was blocked on a procedural point by Republicans, who argued that the bill was unpaid for. Senator Patty Murray, a Washington Democrat and the bills main sponsor, said the bill would have covered the costs in part with fees on Medicare providers and suppliers who are delinquent on their tax bills.
The procedural vote was 58 to 40; 60 votes would have been required to waive Republican objections.
The bill was opposed, by, among others, Senator Tom Coburn, Republican of Oklahoma, who said he believed the bill duplicated existing job programs for veterans that are not well run, and Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, who has been seeking amendments on bills that would cut off funding to Egypt and to Pakistan until Pakistan freed Shakil Afridi, the doctor who helped the United States find Osama bin Laden.
Its both shocking and shameful that Republicans today chose to kill a bill to put Americas veterans back to work, Ms. Murray said in a statement.
At a time when one in four young veterans are unemployed, she said, Republicans should have been able, for just this once, to put aside the politics of obstruction and to help these men and women provide for their families.
She added that the vote was stark reminder that Mitch McConnell, Senate minority leader from Kentucky, and Senate Republicans are willing to do absolutely anything to fulfill the pledge he made nearly two years ago to defeat President Obama. It doesnt matter who gets in their way or which Americans they have to sacrifice in that pursuit, even if its our nations veterans.
Some Republicans, five of whom voted for the bill, also seemed disappointed about the failure of legislation that had the veneer of bipartisan support. These men and women have worn our uniform, shouldered the burden and faced unthinkable dangers in forward areas during a very dangerous time, Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska said.
more:
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/19/veterans-jobs-bill-blocked-in-the-senate/
The measure, which would have potentially created jobs for up to 20,000 veterans, was blocked on a procedural point by Republicans, who argued that the bill was unpaid for. Senator Patty Murray, a Washington Democrat and the bills main sponsor, said the bill would have covered the costs in part with fees on Medicare providers and suppliers who are delinquent on their tax bills.
The procedural vote was 58 to 40; 60 votes would have been required to waive Republican objections.
The bill was opposed, by, among others, Senator Tom Coburn, Republican of Oklahoma, who said he believed the bill duplicated existing job programs for veterans that are not well run, and Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, who has been seeking amendments on bills that would cut off funding to Egypt and to Pakistan until Pakistan freed Shakil Afridi, the doctor who helped the United States find Osama bin Laden.
Its both shocking and shameful that Republicans today chose to kill a bill to put Americas veterans back to work, Ms. Murray said in a statement.
At a time when one in four young veterans are unemployed, she said, Republicans should have been able, for just this once, to put aside the politics of obstruction and to help these men and women provide for their families.
She added that the vote was stark reminder that Mitch McConnell, Senate minority leader from Kentucky, and Senate Republicans are willing to do absolutely anything to fulfill the pledge he made nearly two years ago to defeat President Obama. It doesnt matter who gets in their way or which Americans they have to sacrifice in that pursuit, even if its our nations veterans.
Some Republicans, five of whom voted for the bill, also seemed disappointed about the failure of legislation that had the veneer of bipartisan support. These men and women have worn our uniform, shouldered the burden and faced unthinkable dangers in forward areas during a very dangerous time, Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska said.
more:
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/19/veterans-jobs-bill-blocked-in-the-senate/
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Veterans’ Jobs Bill Blocked in the Senate, Greed at it Best (Original Post)
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Sep 2012
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(2,567 posts)1. Senate Republicans kill veterans jobs bill
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In their short work week before heading out of town, Senate Republicans decided to give the finger to veterans, using a procedural vote to kill the Veterans Jobs Corp Act, 58-40.
The Veterans Jobs Corp Act would have created new job-training programs to help veterans find work in targeted fields such as national park conservation, historic preservation projects, police work and firefighting, among others.
The unemployment rate for Iraq, Afghanistan and Gulf War II-era Veteransthose who would have most benefitted from the billis now at 10.9 percent, but Republicans blocked this bill because they don't want anything that could remotely help anyone to happen under President Obama's watch.
more:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/09/19/1133965/-Senate-Republicans-kill-veterans-jobs-bill
In their short work week before heading out of town, Senate Republicans decided to give the finger to veterans, using a procedural vote to kill the Veterans Jobs Corp Act, 58-40.
The Veterans Jobs Corp Act would have created new job-training programs to help veterans find work in targeted fields such as national park conservation, historic preservation projects, police work and firefighting, among others.
The unemployment rate for Iraq, Afghanistan and Gulf War II-era Veteransthose who would have most benefitted from the billis now at 10.9 percent, but Republicans blocked this bill because they don't want anything that could remotely help anyone to happen under President Obama's watch.
more:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/09/19/1133965/-Senate-Republicans-kill-veterans-jobs-bill