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Senate voted to keep giving welfare to illegal immigrants instead of paying our military retirees the pension they were promised.
A final effort by Senate Republicans to halt cuts to pensions of
military retirees failed late Tuesday, after Democrats blocked an
amendment to the controversial budget bill.
The two-year budget agreement, which cleared a key test vote earlier
in the day, was expected to get a final vote no later than Wednesday.
Ahead of the final vote, Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., tried
unsuccessfully to use a parliamentary tactic to force a vote on the
amendment, which he wrote to undo the cuts for military retirees.
A provision in the already House-passed bill would cut retirement benefits for military retirees by $6 billion over 10 years.
Sessions wanted to instead eliminate an estimated $4.2 billion in
annual spending by reining in an IRS credit that illegal immigrants have
claimed.[...]
Sessions’ office claimed the vote Tuesday to block the amendment was a
vote to "cut military pensions instead of cutting welfare for illegal
immigrants."
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