More must be spent on care for veterans
Murray’s proposal was sound. The reasoning for rejecting it was simply unreasonable. In fact, reason had little to do with its defeat. The additional funding
Murray’s proposal was sound. The reasoning for rejecting it was simply unreasonable. In fact, reason had little to do with its defeat. The additional funding
The resolution came hours after Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., raised the issue with HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson at a congressional hearing. Murray is the top
Murray’s amendment would have provided $525 million for mental health care for returning veterans, a large portion of which would have gone toward those with
“I won’t give up,” Murray said. “But it is disheartening to have people not understand what is happening on the ground in local communities to
With the Senate debating what is and is not an emergency, Murray’s amendment faced criticism from Republicans who argued that the VA system did not
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