Again, we don't know. "Last Action: 06/16/2022 Message on Senate action sent to the House." There. Are. No. Updates. Since. June. We know some minor language was changed in the House, probably not spending related, but even that's not in there. There's a place in the Amendments section for proposed changes that did not pass, nothing from this week is in there. All I was saying was if it was there since June it was likely missed the first time because of the short time frame between the June changes and the first vote that passed.
Tell me why does it matter so much when they found the spending issues, whether it was in there during the first passage or after it came back? Honestly, what does it change? The brouhaha began when GOP delayed the second passage. Democrats accused GOP of killing the veterans which was a preposterous and emotionally charged statement to draw sympathy and sling mud. A number of congressmen came forward from the start to say the delay was over spending and temporary. 2 of the 3 amendments proposed still dealt with reducing the costs or closing the supposed loophole. It doesn't mean they didn't try to put unnecessary spending in the bill, we're literally splitting hairs on when it may have been first identified. Again, this is all pretty stupid. They tried to get the amendments through, they didn't go, they still passed it again like they said they would. Why is this such a big deal?