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Senate Appropriations Committee Passes $119.7B FY 2009 Military Construction-VA Spending Bill

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Article Date: 21 Jul 2008 - 5:00 PDT

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The Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday voted 29-0 to approve a $119.7 billion fiscal year 2009 Military Construction-Veterans Affairs appropriations bill, CongressDaily reports (Kreisher, CongressDaily, 7/18). The bill would provide $1 billion more in total spending than a version of the legislation passed on June 24 by the House Appropriations Committee and $28.5 billion more than President Bush requested (Johnson, CQ Today, 7/17).

The Senate legislation includes $72.7 billion in discretionary spending, $3.65 billion more than Bush requested. Under the bill, VA would receive $48 billion in discretionary spending, which includes $41.1 billion for health care programs (CongressDaily, 7/18). The legislation would provide:

According to CongressDaily, enactment of any of the spending bills this year is unlikely "because House Democratic leaders have said they would not attempt to pass any of them" (CongressDaily, 7/18). Bush has promised to veto any appropriations bills that exceed his request (CQ Today, 7/17).

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