Burr, Richard (R-NC)

  • Republicans Vote Against Veterans

    “Senate Republicans on Wednesday blocked a bill to help veterans exposed to toxic burn pits weeks after the measure initially sailed through the Senate with 84 votes, angering Democrats, veterans groups and comedian Jon Stewart, a leading proponent to aid the community.” [efn_note]The Washington Post, Eugene Scott and Mike DeBonis, July 28, 2022 – Senate Republicans block bill to help veterans exposed to burn pits[/efn_note]

    “A bill aimed at protecting veterans exposed to toxic materials during their service was shut down yesterday in the Senate, in a 55 to 42 vote that failed to meet the 60-vote threshold necessary to advance the legislation. Of the 42 senators who voted against the PACT Act, 41 were Republicans.” [efn_note]Newsweek, Giulia Carbonaro, July 28, 2022 – These 41 Senate Republicans Voted Against Veterans’ Healthcare—Full List[/efn_note]

    ‘Republican lawmakers blocked passage of a bill in the U.S. Senate Wednesday that expands healthcare coverage for military veterans who were exposed to toxins and burn pits during their service.’ [efn_note]The Hill, Brad Cress, July 27, 2022 – GOP senators block bill expanding care for veterans exposed to toxins[/efn_note]

    “He was among the veterans, military family members and advocates staged on the Capitol steps for the fourth night on Sunday, pledging to remain until Congress passes a bill that covers health care for those exposed to toxins while serving in uniform. Earlier that day, the head of the Department of Veterans Affairs warned that a new Republican proposal could leave the agency “rationing” veterans’ health care. GOP lawmakers blocked the aid from passing last week in what comedian Jon Stewart, a longtime veterans advocate, blasted as “a disgrace.”” [efn_note]The Washington Post, Maria Luisa Paul, August 1, 20222 – Veterans call rejection of toxic-exposure bill ‘a slap in the face’[/efn_note]

  • Government Corruption – Senator Richard Burr (R-NC)

    Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee

    Sells off $1.7 million of stock after being briefed about the pandemic triggering an insider-trading investigation. Many of the stock would take a nose-dive shortly after he made these transactions. [efn_note]United States Senate Financial Disclosures[/efn_note] [efn_note]The Washington Post, George T. Conway III, March 31, 2020 – Blaming Trump’s virus failures on impeachment is gaslighting of the highest order[/efn_note]