Fire Fighters Association Wants Homeland Security Funding Bill Signed
On Wednesday, the International Association of Fire Fighters' General President Harold Schaitberger issued a press release along with Democrat Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid urging the President to approve the proposed Homeland Security funding bill.
President Bush has been telling Congress for weeks that unless changes to the bill are made, he will veto it. Bush says he has the support of 147 Republicans in the House, enough to uphold his veto.
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Specifically, Bush has criticized the Democrats, who have drafted a revised version of the funding bill to include billions of dollars more than Bush has asked for, of not heeding the will of the American people who, he says, have been demanding less federal government spending and lower taxes.
Bush has warned that he will veto any bill that in his estimate seeks to spend too much money.
Under the Democrats' proposed Homeland Security funding bill as it was drafted in the House, there would be $2 billion more added to the section for "Homeland security state and local grants", money that would partially be used for fire fighter related spending.
The Senate, which is controlled by the Democrats, passed the bill on Tuesday.
Senators have said that if Bush vetoes this bill, he will have to explain to the American people why, among other things, their fire local community fire stations would be receiving less help in preparing for potential disasters.
Bush had requested that $300 million be given for fire fighter development assistance. The Senate has approved $700 million for that part of Homeland Security in its bill.
Schaitberger said in his statement that the latest NIE (National Intelligence Estimate) indicates that terrorist groups like al Qaeda are more determined and mobilizing more than ever to attempt attacks on U.S. soil. He criticized the President for asking for hundreds of billions of dollars for the Iraq war effort while saying that the Homeland Security bill would spend too much money.
President Bush has been telling Congress for weeks that unless changes to the bill are made, he will veto it. Bush says he has the support of 147 Republicans in the House, enough to uphold his veto.
Fire Fighters Association Wants Homeland Security Funding Bill Signed
Date: July 25, 2007Washington, DCUnited States of America
Specifically, Bush has criticized the Democrats, who have drafted a revised version of the funding bill to include billions of dollars more than Bush has asked for, of not heeding the will of the American people who, he says, have been demanding less federal government spending and lower taxes.
Bush has warned that he will veto any bill that in his estimate seeks to spend too much money.
Under the Democrats' proposed Homeland Security funding bill as it was drafted in the House, there would be $2 billion more added to the section for "Homeland security state and local grants", money that would partially be used for fire fighter related spending.
The Senate, which is controlled by the Democrats, passed the bill on Tuesday.
Senators have said that if Bush vetoes this bill, he will have to explain to the American people why, among other things, their fire local community fire stations would be receiving less help in preparing for potential disasters.
Bush had requested that $300 million be given for fire fighter development assistance. The Senate has approved $700 million for that part of Homeland Security in its bill.
Schaitberger said in his statement that the latest NIE (National Intelligence Estimate) indicates that terrorist groups like al Qaeda are more determined and mobilizing more than ever to attempt attacks on U.S. soil. He criticized the President for asking for hundreds of billions of dollars for the Iraq war effort while saying that the Homeland Security bill would spend too much money.
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