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Highlights of War Funding, New GI Bill
« on: June 27, 2008, 09:56:23 AM »
does anyone know if McCain even bothered to show up?

what are the odds that Bush will veto and on what grounds?


Highlights of war funding, new GI Bill
By The Associated Press –


Highlights of the bill Congress passed and is sending to President Bush for funding U.S. operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, extending unemployment benefits, boosting GI Bill college benefits and providing flood aid to the Midwest:

WAR FUNDING — $162 billion for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, enough to fund the war into next year.

GI BILL$63 billion over 10 years for increased college aid for military service members who serve after Sept. 11, 2001. The new benefit would provide full in-state tuition and fees for enrollment in a public college, a monthly housing stipend and $1,000 per year for books and supplies. People who serve three years would receive the full benefit; those with shorter enrollments would receive between 40 and 90 percent of the benefit. The benefits could be transferred to a service member's spouse or children.

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE — $12.5 billion over two years to provide 13 additional weeks of unemployment benefits for people whose 26-week benefits have run out. People must have worked 20 weeks to be eligible. Ten-year cost: $8.2 billion.

FLOOD AID — $2.7 billion to replenish various disaster aid accounts in the aftermath of widespread flooding in the Midwest.

MEDICAID RULES — Blocks six of seven new Medicaid regulations sought by the Bush administration to curb program costs and combat waste and abuse. The new regulations would have reduced federal spending on health care for the poor by more than $10 billion over the next five years and were widely opposed by governors.

OTHER SPENDING — $10.1 billion for various foreign aid programs, including $1.9 billion for international food aid and $465 million for Mexico to combat drug trafficking; $5.8 billion for Louisiana levee repairs and construction; $4.6 billion for military base construction; $400 million for "competitiveness" programs, energy research and medical research; and $210 million to address cost overruns involving the 2010 census.

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hmQU2ZEfWP6rKivQi5U1-El9iARgD91I4S4O0


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Re: Highlights of War Funding, New GI Bill
« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2008, 11:38:53 AM »
Did Obama? ::)
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Re: Highlights of War Funding, New GI Bill
« Reply #2 on: June 27, 2008, 11:53:10 AM »
Did Obama? ::)

haha


looks like he may have another election commercial with a disclaimer at the bottom



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Re: Highlights of War Funding, New GI Bill
« Reply #3 on: June 27, 2008, 12:00:27 PM »
Did u read my ealier threads...Obama does drive  Bill support. He gets his face on TV as they annouce the bill and he pretends to be part of it or he comes in late to debates...and gets hammered by his own party for being an idiot.  I think the Dem party heads look at Obama as a useful idiot who they can easily control.
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