This week, the House will vote on the Take Care of America’s Veterans Act, which includes nearly 60 bills to support veterans. However, Republicans have proposed paying for it by cutting benefits for disabled veterans, which Democrats strongly oppose.
Funding Alternatives
Democrats argue that there are alternative ways to fund the legislation, such as redirecting unspent Department of Defense funds or restoring the tax rate for the top 0.1% of income earners. They emphasize that cutting benefits for disabled veterans is not acceptable and that a bipartisan solution can be found.
The Take Care of America’s Veterans Act includes several bipartisan priorities, including the Major Richard Star Act. Democrats are willing to compromise with Republicans to advance the legislation, but they will not accept a proposal that cuts benefits for disabled veterans.
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