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PARTISAN CHARGES FLY ON CAPITOL HILL OVER DELAYS IN
APPROVING VA FUNDS -- "We can work out those
differences as
we always do. But it looks like the Democrats are
trying to provoke
a veto and then criticize the president as
insensitive."

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Partisan charges fly over delays in approving VA
funds
By Peter Cohn
National Journal's Congress Daily
The stalemate over the appropriations process continued Friday, as Senate
Democratic and Republican leaders each accused the other of holding up a
$3.7 billion boost for veterans' health benefits even as the Veterans Day
holiday, observed this year on Nov. 12, approaches. Democrats have
attached the Military Construction-VA appropriations bill to the much
larger Labor-HHS measure in hopes the combined package would be enough to
overcome President Bush's veto threat over $10 billion they added to the
bill. Republicans attacked the plan as political gamesmanship that would
only delay the VA funds. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell did not
rule out using Senate rules to erect a 60-vote hurdle to the combined
bills.
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Joined Friday by representatives of veterans'
organizations, Senate Majority Whip Richard Durbin predicted such an
effort would be unsuccessful. He said Republicans were "suffering from
political amnesia" in neglecting to mention they often sent much larger
omnibus packages to Bush when they were in control of Congress. He said
Republicans would pay a political price for delays in getting the VA
funding signed. "The fate of this bill is in the president's hands,"
Durbin said. After the news conference, Joseph Violante, legislative
director for the Disabled American Veterans, acknowledged concerns that
packaging the bills together could result in VA funding being used as a
"political football" and bogging down over an unrelated dispute. But he
reiterated that Republicans were no strangers to omnibus packages, and
that Democrats were proposing much more funding for veterans' programs
than Republicans ever envisioned.
McConnell said any delay should be laid at the Democrats' feet for loading
the Military Construction-VA bill, which Bush says he will sign, onto the
more controversial Labor-HHS bill, which faces a veto. "That could be
fixed pretty easily by splitting these two bills," he said. McConnell was
joined by Senate Appropriations ranking member Thad Cochran, R-Miss., in a
rare appearance for Cochran at a news conference. Cochran, who enjoys good
relations with Appropriations Committee Democrats, nonetheless expressed
genuine concern that the majority was acting out of political
self-interest. "Brinksmanship, political gimmickry, all sort of phrases
come to my mind," Cochran said. Attaching the Military Construction-VA
measure to the slower-moving Labor-HHS bill "is inexcusable and totally
unjustified, and Democrats have no real answer" as to why they are
proceeding in this manner, Cochran added.
Cochran noted that although the GOP-controlled Congress had often shifted
funds around to accommodate higher Labor-HHS spending than the president
wanted, Democrats were adding $10 billion above his request, far more than
Republicans had contemplated. "We can work out those differences as we
always do. But it looks like the Democrats are trying to provoke a veto
and then criticize the president as insensitive" to programs aiding poor
children and others in the Labor-HHS bill, Cochran said. While noting that
"I think the president is very serious about the top-line" spending
number, McConnell appeared to recognize some negotiation will eventually
be necessary. "At some point the gamesmanship has to stop," he said.
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