Apparently the, rather strange ideolog, Sen. Demint, is now the Doctor Demint!!
A South Carolina senator is holding up a landmark veterans’ bill that would provide health care for thousands of people suffering the ill effects of exposure to toxic water at Camp Lejuene because eligibility rules for the new benefits doesn’t include enough safeguards to prevent fraud.Because of this objection from Republican Sen. Jim DeMint, the Senate has been unable to approve a comprehensive veterans’ bill that was agreed to on June 21 by members of the House and Senate veterans’ affairs committee.
The bill in dispute is the Honoring America’s Veterans and Caring for Camp Lejeune Families Act of 2012.
DeMint was not part of the negotiations, but Senate rules give every senator the power to temporarily block legislation and nominees, a power DeMint is using while trying to renegotiate details about how the Veterans Affairs Department to determine eligibility for health care for people who lived or worked at the Marine Corps base from Jan. 1, 1957 through Dec. 31, 1987.
Under the agreement reached by the veterans’ committees, current and former members of the military and their dependents would be eligible for VA healthcare if lived or worked for 30 days or longer at Camp Lejuene and have a disability or illness consistent with exposure to water contaminated with carcinogens. read more>>>
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