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Entries in Senate Appropriations Committee (4)

Thursday
May012008

Three biggest reasons for homeless veterans

At the Senate Appropriations Committee, Joint Subcommittee meeting on “Homeless Veterans,” Cheryl Beversdorf, President and CEO of the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans, says the [the reasons for homelessness] are the health issues, since “let’s face it” when people come back from war, they’re changed. Also, brain injuries and other health issues, mental health and substance abuse issues. Secondly, there is the employment issues: they went into the military young, and their skills may not be transferable once they leave, and they don’t know how to get a job in the civilian sector. Third: affordable housing. (1:13)
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Thursday
May012008

Bond: We owe those who protected us

At the Senate Appropriations Committee, Joint Subcommittee meeting on “Homeless Veterans,” Senator Kit Bond (R-MO) says he believes that veterans are owed more than a blanket and a hot meal, and it's the least we owe to those who fought to protect our freedom. (0:17)


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Thursday
Feb282008

Secretary of Agriculture Schafer says that the meat on the market is safe

At the Senate Appropriations Committee on Food Safety and Beef Recall, Edward T. Schafer, Secretary of Agriculture, says to Chairman Herb Kohl (D-WI) that the recall (of the beef) was a Class 2 recall which is not a food safety issue. The slaughterhouses now know, he says, that rule violations count. There are inspections that are ongoing, and every carcass is checked for bacteria and other signs of ill health, so "we're pretty sure that the meat that gets on the market and on the shelves of this country is safe." (1:06)
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Thursday
Feb282008

Senator Bennett says that a stumbling cow does not mean it's sick, and is glad that no one has shot him for stumbling

At the Senate Appropriations Committee on Food Safety and Beef Recall, Senator Robert Bennett (R-UT) asks Edward T. Schafer, Secretary of Agriculture, if he is correct in his understanding that an animal gets inspected by a veterinarian, goes down the chute, and if he stumbles and falls down, that's not necessarily an indication that he's sick. He then says that he has stumbled and fallen down in front of the Capitol and was glad that no one took him out and shot him. (:55)
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