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    This week in Congress: Lawmakers rush to pass VA funding

    By Leo Shane III,

    2 days ago

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    Lawmakers are optimistic they will pass a quick fix to the Department of Veterans Affairs funding shortfall before a looming Friday budget deadline. But a resolution isn’t expected until just a few hours before that cutoff.

    VA leaders have said because of increased benefits payouts and medical care enrollments this year, their accounts are about $2.9 billion short of what’s needed to keep normal operations continuing. If money is not provided by Sept. 20, they warned, some benefits checks due next month may be delayed by days or weeks.

    House members are expected to vote on legislation providing the money — and calling for a closer look at the reasons behind the funding issue — early this week. Senate leaders have said they will move on the measure as soon as possible afterwards.

    But individual senators could disrupt that timeline with objections to the bill, possibly pushing final passage of the stopgap funds to the weekend or next week. VA officials have said they will work closely with lawmakers to see how they can prevent any potential benefits disruptions.

    Here’s what else is happening on Capitol Hill this week:

    Monday, Sept. 16

    House Armed Services — 12 p.m. — University of California Santa Cruz
    Industry Views

    Industry executives will testify about acquisition pathways and innovation efforts during a field hearing.

    Tuesday, Sept. 17

    Senate Armed Services — 9:30 a.m. — 216 Hart
    Nominations
    The committee will consider the nominations of Air Force Lt. Gen. Randall Reed to be head of U.S. Transportation Command and Lt. Gen. Xavier Brunson to be head of U.S. Forces Korea.

    Wednesday, Sept. 18

    House Foreign Affairs — 10 a.m. — 2172 Rayburn
    Indo-Pacific Competition
    State Department officials will testify on U.S. strategy in the Indo-Pacific region.

    Senate Homeland Security — 10 a.m. — 342 Dirksen

    Pending Business
    The committee will consider a series of pending bills and nominations.

    House Armed Services — 10 a.m. — 2118 Rayburn
    National Defense Strategy Commission
    Members of the National Defense Strategy Commission will testify on their report to Congress.

    House Veterans' Affairs — 10:15 a.m. — 360 Cannon
    Disability Exams
    VA officials and veterans advocates will testify on challenges with contracted disability compensation examinations.

    House Veterans' Affairs — 2:30 p.m. — 360 Cannon
    VA Crisis Line
    Department officials will testify on operations at the VA Crisis Line.


    Senate Veterans' Affairs — 3 p.m. — 418 Russell
    VA Budget Challenges
    VA officials will testify on the budget shortfall facing the department before the end of fiscal 2024.

    Thursday, Sept. 19

    House Veterans’ Affairs — 9 a.m. — 360 Cannon
    VA Technology Challenges
    VA officials will testify on issues with technology modernization initiatives.

    House Foreign Affairs — 10 a.m. — 2172 Rayburn
    State Department Grants
    State Department officials will testify on grant award policies.

    House Foreign Affairs — 10 a.m. — 2200 Rayburn

    Iran
    Outside experts will testify on the threat posed to the United States and Israel by Iran.

    Senate Commerce — 10 a.m. — 253 Russell
    Coast Guard
    Service officials will testify on their drug interdiction programs at sea.

    House Armed Services — 1 p.m. — 2212 Rayburn
    Army Policies
    Army officials will testify on extremism training initiatives in the service.

    House Foreign Affairs — 2 p.m. — 2172 Rayburn
    Blinken Contempt of Congress
    The committee will review a resolution to find Secretary of State Antony Blinken in contempt.


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    Charles Lowrie
    3h ago
    finishing a budget with no pork on time would be fantastic
    Bob Miller
    1d ago
    After eleven and a half months and three bipartisan Budget Committees they decide to do some work? This issue needs to be talked about instead of the “Left v. Right” BS!
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