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GOP veterans urge conservatives to detach spending demands from defense appropriations.

Military⁣ Veterans Urge GOP Colleagues to​ Prioritize Defense ⁣Spending

Military veterans within the GOP⁤ House conference are calling ​on their conservative colleagues to separate their spending ‌demands ⁣from the annual defense appropriations bill. With just​ two weeks left before the shutdown deadline, budget negotiations have been ⁢dragging on, causing concern among veterans.

Rep. Mike​ Garcia (R-CA) Speaks Out

Rep. Mike Garcia (R-CA) criticized his fellow conservatives, urging them‍ not to hold the‌ spending legislation hostage in exchange for other demands from GOP leadership. ⁢As a Navy veteran,​ Garcia ‍emphasized the ⁤importance of⁢ supporting the $826 billion defense spending bill⁢ and urged both Republicans and​ Democrats to back it.

Congress has a‍ limited time frame of 15 days to ‍prevent a ⁤government shutdown. House GOP leaders are working hard to gain ‍support ⁢from all members of their conference ⁤to advance⁣ the crucial legislation. However, the defense ‌appropriations bill has ​faced⁢ resistance from hard-line conservatives, resulting in delays.

Some conservatives have insisted on certain provisions, including⁢ a vote on Republicans’ border ⁤security bill and reduced ‍funding for certain policies at the Pentagon. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has⁣ been attempting to ‌reach an agreement ‌with ⁢these conservatives, but no ⁤consensus has been reached yet.

Garcia’s Plea​ to⁢ Drop Demands

Garcia strongly criticized these conservatives, urging them to abandon their demands​ and‌ support the‍ passage of the defense funding legislation. ‍He emphasized that opposing the bill ⁤would⁣ enable failed defense policies and jeopardize ‍national security.

Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-WI), a former‌ Navy SEAL, echoed Garcia’s sentiments, emphasizing the importance of⁣ prioritizing the legislation and warning of the⁤ military‌ threats posed by China.

If Congress fails ⁣to pass all 12 of its bills⁢ by the end of the month, lawmakers typically resort‍ to a continuing resolution to maintain current spending levels until a new agreement is⁤ reached. However, conservatives ​have vehemently opposed this⁢ approach.⁣ House Minority Leader McCarthy hopes to pass a short-term ⁣continuing resolution to fund the​ government and is committed to keeping the House in‍ session until a spending agreement is reached.

Garcia’s ‍View on‌ Continuing Resolution

Garcia ⁣believes that a continuing resolution is the most likely option at this point, providing the necessary negotiation space to reach a comprehensive agreement. He emphasized the importance of ‍avoiding a government shutdown, stating that it would be detrimental to the country.

Why is it important for defense spending to be addressed separately from other spending ⁣demands and given priority in the budget negotiations

Just two weeks to pass a budget and prevent a government shutdown. Within this time frame, there are several pressing issues to address, one of which ‌is defense spending. As military veterans,‌ GOP ​members of the House‍ conference understand the importance of prioritizing the ​defense appropriations bill and ensuring adequate funding for our national security.

However, ⁤in recent budget negotiations, there has ⁢been a delay in‍ reaching ⁣an agreement,‍ as some conservative members of the GOP have been using the defense spending bill as leverage ​to push for their own spending demands. This tactic has been ⁢causing ⁣concern among military veterans, ‍who believe that⁤ defense funding should not be held hostage for ⁤unrelated political purposes.

One​ prominent voice speaking out against this​ strategy is Rep. Mike Garcia from California. As a Navy⁣ veteran himself,‍ Rep. Garcia understands the significance of a well-funded defense budget. In⁢ a statement, he criticized his fellow conservatives, urging them not ‍to jeopardize the defense spending bill in exchange for unrelated demands ⁢from GOP leadership.

Garcia emphasizes that the $826 billion defense spending bill is vital‌ for the readiness and capabilities of our armed forces. He acknowledges that while​ there may be other important issues on⁣ the table, they should not be tied to ⁤defense funding.⁣ Instead, Garcia calls for bipartisan support for the bill, urging both Republicans ⁣and​ Democrats to prioritize the security of‍ our nation⁢ and provide the necessary resources for our military.

Military veterans, like Garcia, ‍have firsthand⁤ experience‌ serving our country and understand the​ sacrifices that ‌soldiers make⁤ to protect⁣ our freedoms. ‌They have witnessed the importance of​ a well-equipped and adequately funded military in safeguarding our nation’s interests. Therefore, it is crucial that their voices are heard and their concerns are taken into consideration.

As the deadline for a potential government shutdown approaches, it is‍ imperative that budget negotiations proceed swiftly and without unnecessary delays. In the interest of national security, ⁢defense⁢ spending should be ⁤addressed separately ⁤from other spending demands. By doing so, we can ensure that our ⁢military veterans, who⁢ have dedicated their lives to protecting our country, are given the respect and support they deserve.

In conclusion,​ military veterans within‍ the GOP‍ House conference are urging their conservative colleagues to prioritize defense spending⁣ and separate it from​ other spending demands. With just two weeks remaining before ‍the shutdown deadline, ⁢it is essential that Congress acts swiftly to pass a budget that adequately ‌funds⁣ our national security. By​ heeding the ⁢voices of military veterans, we ​can demonstrate ⁤our commitment‌ to‍ our armed ​forces ⁤and ensure that they ⁢have the resources needed to ⁢protect our nation.



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