Senator Harry Reid for Nevada
Sala de Prensa

13 de septiembre de 2012

 

FECHA: Jueves, 13 de septiembre, de 2012

CONTACTO: José Dante Parra/Jorge Silva, 202-224-2939

  

REID: BLOQUEO DE UN PROYECTO DE LEY PARA PROTEGER A LOS QUE HAN PROTEGIDO NUESTRA LIBERTAD ES UN NUEVO NIVEL DE BAJEZA DE LOS REPUBLICANOS

 

Washington, D.C. - El Líder de la Mayoría en el Senado Harry Reid hizo las siguientes declaraciones en el pleno del Senado hoy sobre el bloqueo republicano al proyecto de ley de Programas de Entrenamiento Educacional para los Veteranos. A continuación, apartes de su discurso:

 

"Esta semana el Senado presenció otro bloqueo - el numero 380 en mis seis años como Líder de la Mayoría. Pero esta vez los republicanos están obstruyendo una medida que crearía empleos para los hombres y mujeres que han arriesgado sus vidas en los últimos 11 años para proteger nuestras libertades. Cada año, 200.000 uniformados se reincorporan a la fuerza laboral civil.

 

"El proyecto de ley de Programas de Entrenamiento Educacional para los Veteranos invertirá en aquellos veteranos que regresan - facilitando la transición a la vida civil con programas de capacitación laboral y dándoles prioridad en la contratación para posiciones de rescatistas. Lo mínimo que podemos hacer por los que han luchado por este país en el extranjero es evitarles otra batalla por un puesto de trabajo cuando regresan a casa. Este proyecto de ley no sólo se enfrentó a una serie de obstáculos de procedimiento, los republicanos lo han saturado con enmiendas ideológicas sin relación alguna.

 

"Pero aún mas me consterna verlos obstruir una ley de empleo diseñada para proteger a los que cuidan de nuestra nación. Este es un nuevo nivel de bajeza para los republicanos. En momentos cuando 175.000 veteranos post-9/11 están sin trabajo, no podemos darnos el lujo de perder el tiempo con politiquería de año electoral.

 

"Es hora que el Senado muestre con hechos su agradecimiento a una nueva generación de veteranos. Así que espero que mis colegas republicanos recapaciten para y pongan a los veteranos de Estados Unidos primero, por encima de sus aspiraciones políticas".

 

 

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For Immediate Release

Date: Thursday, September 13, 2012

 CONTACT: Kristen Orthman & Jose Parra, (202) 224-2939

 

REID: BLOCKING A BILL TO PROTECT THOSE WHO HAVE PROTECTED OUR FREEDOM A NEW LOW FOR REPUBLICANS

 

Washington, D.C. - Nevada Senator Harry Reid made the following remarks on the Senate floor today regarding a Republican filibuster of the Veterans Jobs Corps Act. Below are his remarks as prepared for delivery:

 

It's Thursday, which means Republicans have once against forced the Senate to waste the better part of a week jumping through procedural hoops.

 

This week the Senate waited out yet another filibuster – the 380th filibuster in my six years as Majority Leader.

 

But this time Republicans aren't just obstructing a measure that would create jobs.

 

They're obstructing a measure that would create jobs for the men and women who have risked their lives over the last 11 years to protect our freedoms.

 

Each year 200,000 service members reenter the civilian workforce.

 

The Veterans Jobs Corps Act would invest in those returning veterans – easing the transition back to civilian life with job training programs and priority hiring for first responder positions.

 

If young veterans want to continue their service to country and community by becoming police officers, fire fighters or rescue workers, we should help them achieve that goal.

 

And this legislation would also create jobs for veterans restoring forests, parks, coasts and public lands.

 

The least we can do for those who have fought for this country abroad is to ensure they never have to fight for a job when they come home.

 

This is the kind of proposal that should sail through the Senate with bipartisan support.

 

Instead, it has met one Republican stall tactic after another.

 

Not only has this bill faced a string of procedural hurdles, Republicans have larded it up with unrelated, ideological amendments.

 

And while some of those amendments are certainly important, they don't belong on any jobs measure, let alone a jobs measure that would assist returning veterans.

 

Unfortunately, I'm not surprised to see the GOP blocking a jobs bill.

 

After all, that's been their tactic all year. In fact, it's been their tactic for nearly four years.

 

The Republican Leader, Mitch McConnell, said so himself.

 

During the darkest days of the Great Recession, he said his number one goal was to defeat President Obama – not to create jobs or boost the economy.

 

And that's still true today.

 

But I am dismayed to see them blocking a jobs bill aimed at protecting those who protect this nation.

 

This is a new low for Republicans.

 

At a time when 175,000 post-9/11 veterans are out of work, we can't afford to waste time with election-year politics.

 

Less than three weeks before his death, John F. Kennedy wrote that, "As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them."

 

It is time for the Senate to show its gratitude to a new generation of veterans with deeds.

 

And so I hope my Republican colleagues will find it in themselves to put America's veterans first and their political aspirations second.

 

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