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<title>VFW Statement On Iraq Supplemental Funding Bill</title>
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<description>VFW Statement On Iraq Supplemental Funding Bill Statement by George Lisicki Senior Vice Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Las Vegas, Nevada April 3, 2007 VFW Statement As we all know, President Bush has vowed to veto the war supplemental legislation that Congress recently voted to pass. Both the House and the Senate funding packages were loaded with extraneous spending not related to the war on terror. The funding packages also contained artificial troop withdrawal deadlines that would ultimately break the morale of our troops in the field and directly jeopardize their safety. Speaking on behalf of...</description>
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<title>Military Update: 2.4 million veterans may face $230 annual health-care enrollment fee</title>
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<description>Republican majorities on the House and Senate veterans&#x26;#x2019; affairs committees have voted to impose an enrollment fee of at least $230 a year on 2.4 million veterans &#x26;#x2014; one of every three now eligible to use VA health care. Those targeted are in priority categories 7 and 8, meaning they are neither poor nor suffering from service-connected disabilities. Half of the 2.4 million used the VA health system last year. The Bush administration proposed the enrollment fee to hold down costs. The VA committees rejected another Bush proposal to raise co-payments on VA-filled prescriptions for these same Priority 7 and...</description>
<author>Special to Stars and Stripes</author>
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<pubDate>Thu, 3 Mar 2005 00:54:46 GMT</pubDate>
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