As one war ends officially and one still ongoing, both rubber stamped costs for off the books and all borrowed, the burr follows what they do and what the 112th House tried to do as soon as they came in, cut personal and money as they wave those flags and make sure they've got those lapel flag pins nice and shiny!
Jun. 27, 2012 - The Veterans Affairs Department plans to cut staffing at its sprawling regional management offices, as officials seek to head off legislation that would slash the number of those offices from 21 to 12.The proposed cuts will be part of a broader realignment set to go to VA Secretary Eric Shinseki for approval in a few weeks, VA’s William Schoenhard told the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee on Wednesday.
snip Besides cutting the number of networks to 12, a bill by Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., would cap staff at each remaining management office at 65 employees. Together, the proposed changes should improve efficiency and channel more resources “to direct patient care,” said Burr, the committee’s top Republican, at the hearing. read more>>>
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