In the rush to deal with the Veterans Affairs crisis, the senate voted 93-3 on June 11 to expand health care spending for veterans. According to estimates from the Congressional Budget Office, if the current bill is enacted, and the added spending extended in the future, it would raise federal spending by about $385 billion over the next decade.
In the rush to deal with the Veterans Affairs crisis, the senate voted 93-3 on June 11 to expand health care spending for veterans. According to estimates from the Congressional Budget Office, if the current bill is enacted, and the added spending extended in the future, it would raise federal spending by about $385 billion over the next decade.