Thanks gals. Appreciate that.
I've just found this response from Congress after Bush vetoed the LHHS Appropriations Bill
appropriations.senate.gov/labor.cfmUS Senate Committee on Appropriations Press Release 11/13/07
CHAIRMAN BYRD STATEMENT ON PRESIDENT BUSH’S VETO
OF LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, AND EDUCATION
APPROPRIATIONS BILL FOR FY 2008
Washington, DC – Senator Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., the Chairman of the Senate Appropriations
Committee, today issued the following statement following President Bush’s veto of the FY 2008
Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Appropriations bill:
“Today is not only a rather gloomy, damp day here in Washington it is also a gloomy, damp day
for the American people. Earlier today, President Bush vetoed, virtually cancelled, the Labor,
Health and Human Services, and Education Appropriations bill. This bill contains critical
funding for education, for health care, for life saving medical research, for job training, for mine
safety, for homeless veterans, for mental health services for returning veterans, and for families
who will be struggling to pay increased home heating costs this winter. What a shame. What a
cavalier and heartless act by a President who claims to represent all of the people.
“And why did President Bush veto this very important bill? The White House says it is because
the Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education bill is $6 billion more than Congress
appropriated last year in legislation which he, the President, signed.
“While President Bush vetoed the Labor, Health and Human Services and Education bill – a bill
that helps each and every American family in one way or another – he signed a Department of
Defense Appropriations bill that provided $40 billion more for defense operations, weapons, and
military technology than was appropriated last year. I supported this bill, for it includes, among
other things, more money for Mine Resistant Ambush Protection Vehicles, military health care,
and a well-deserved pay raise for our troops.
“But I am flabbergasted that while he signed a Department of Defense bill that was $40 billion
more than last year’s spending level, he vetoed a bill that was one-third the size of the
Department of Defense bill and that would provide health security, income security, and
education security to millions of Americans.
“President Bush’s budget director, Jim Nussle, with whom I met several weeks ago, indicated that
he would be prepared to negotiate in good faith with Congress over our differences in spending.
To my dismay, Director Nussle has not reached out to the leadership of the Appropriations
Committees in the House and Senate in a genuine effort to find common ground. What is the
problem? Why, Mr. President? Why, Mr. Nussle? Why is a $40 billion increase for the
Department of Defense fiscally responsible while a $6 billion increase to educate our children and
improve the health of our citizens is bloated spending? Let us stop this display of political
petulance, Mr. President.”
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~Bugsy