Posted on 09/22/2005 6:14:11 AM PDT by pabianice
A group of House Republicans have proposed a plan to offset the costs of relief and rebuilding after Hurricane Katrina that includes trimming military quality-of-life programs, including health care. Possible sources of funding cuts to free up money for Katrina relief include reduced health benefits, consolidation of the three military exchange systems and the closure of the militarys stateside school system.
The House Republican Study Committee, headed by Rep. Mike Pence, R-Ind., is not singling out the military as it tries to raise the estimated $200 billion that the federal government will need for various Katrina-related spending.
Their proposal includes freezing congressional pay, charging federal workers for parking and cutting back on legislative earmarking items added to agency budgets by lawmakers as ways of raising money.
They call their effort Operation Offset, and hope to get spending cuts considered before Congress approves any more money devoted to Katrina relief and recovery operations.
Their offset list includes three provisions aimed at military quality-of-life programs:
Service members would be offered cash if they are willing to accept reduced health care benefits for their families. The less comprehensive plan would encourage individuals to be more cost-conscious when purchasing health care products by including deductibles, co-payments and a maximum annual out-of-pocket expenditure limit, according to a written explanation provided by the study group. Reduced health care benefits could save $2.4 billion over 10 years.
The three separate military exchange systems could be consolidated, saving up to $1.9 billion over 10 years, the study group says. The Army and Air Force share an exchange system, AAFES, while the Navy and Marine Corps have their own systems. Consolidating would eliminate inefficiencies from duplicative purchasing, different personnel departments, warehouse and inventory systems and management headquarters while retaining the current ability for service embers and their families to receive a wide selection of goods at a low price, the statement says.
The Pentagon has studied the idea of exchange consolidation for years but has been unable to overcome bureaucratic obstacles and opposition from some service officials and industry groups. Several studies of the issue also have raised questions about how much money would be saved.
The stateside system of elementary and secondary schools for military family members could be closed, saving $788 million over 10 years, the study says.
This provision would phase out these domestic schools over time and shift these military children into the local public school systems, the study group says.
The Pentagon also has been studying this idea, but has faced strong opposition from parents of children attending the schools because public schools are seen as offering lower-quality education.
So far, the Bush administration has not endorsed any plan to pay for hurricane relief, although President Bush has suggested that reducing spending is one obvious option.
At the administrations request, Congress already has approved $62 billion in Katrina spending by simply adding it to the national debt, because other money is not available and no offsets were approved as part of the legislation.
White House budget officials met Tuesday with Senate Republicans to talk about Katrina relief plans but provided no recommendations on possible offsetting cuts in other programs to cover costs, according to senators who attended the closed-door meetings.
A-freakin-men. Too bad we got LBJ in the white house.
What you say makes far too much sense for anyone in Washington to take it seriously. And apparently for some Freepers, too.
Of course not. He doesn't have to pick up the tab. GWB=LBJ
How about this? ALL STINKING POLITICIANS TAKE A 100% PAY CUT for the next FIVE YEARS to help pay...
BS!
I think they should consider cutting "katrina" finding. Atleast until they know what it is to be spent on.
Wrong. Health care is a benefit. I did read the post. Maybe YOU didn't.
If this is true, the GOP should go F themselves ten times over.
They are disgraceful, disgusting, deplorable, detestable, and downright awful to ask our servicemen to bear any of the brunt of this while you have illegals, welfare cheats, corporate welfare, ect running rampant.
Honestly, some of these posts here disgust me. If this is what a Republican is, I would drop out. (But I don't think most real Republicans think this way at all--I'm just disappointed at those who do.)
The Army Times ran the story yesterday:
http://www.armytimes.com/story.php?f=1-292925-1117445.php
Get those telephone calls and emails going--let the Washington idiots know what we think about their idiotic ideas. Let them cut their "own personal pork" before touching military benefits.
What a "stuck on stupid" idea!
Better idea...cut congresses' pay by 30%.
You quoted the summary, not the post. If you read the post, you will see that while changing the health care benfit system, they will be PAYING the military families extra CASH. Take a chill pill and relax.
Read on. Some are applauding this. The only thing I might agree about are the schools--not really necessary in these times. But health benefits? Shame on them.
Extra cash? Not bloody likely that it will be fair compensation if someone in the family has a catastrophic illness. I've seen too many military families unable to make it on military pay and Tri-Care if someone in the family gets cancer. That's BEFORE they cut the health benefits.
Shame, shame on you.
For what? Not ranting like a lunatic based on an unsourced email?
Unsourced? See the link in #51--the Army Times. I wouldn't call that "unsourced."
2. There are still no cuts in pay or benefits. For Example: Service members would be offered cash if they are willing to accept reduced health care benefits for their families.
Key words: "offered" and "if willing"
Learn how to read without emotion.
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