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Murray Challenges Defense Secretary at Hearing on Additional $189 Billion for Iraq
Listen to Murray's Statement and Questioning (Washington D.C.) – Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) asked tough questions of Defense Secretary Robert Gates during a meeting of the full Senate Appropriations Committee to review the Bush Administration's request of more than $189 billion for the War in Iraq. The hearing also featured testimony from General Peter Pace, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and John Negroponte, Deputy Secretary of State. Political Reconciliation Costing American Lives Senator Murray questioned Secretary Gates about how much longer he is willing to wait on the Iraqi Government for political reconciliation while American service members lose their lives. In her questioning, Murray highlighted the findings from recent non-partisan reports that have found that the Iraqi government will remain unstable and has not met critical benchmarks.
Investing in Iraq War – Ignoring Problems at Home Senator Murray also pointed to the fact that President Bush is requesting $189 billion for the War in Iraq while threatening to veto $22 billion in domestic spending for education, children's healthcare, and America's crumbling highways and bridges.
GAO Report Reveals Staffing Shortfall for Critical Army Program Secretary Gates could not answer a question Senator Murray posed on a non-partisan Government Accountability Office (GAO) report (Read report | Read Murray's response) that cited staffing shortfalls in a critical Army program that provides case management services to injured soldiers.
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