From Tuesday's "Iraq snapshot:"
Turning to veterans issues.  WAVY reports (link has text and video) that  victims of Agent Orange (specifically Vietnam era veterans) could receive  addition benefits for B-Cell Leukemia, Parkinson's disease and coronary heart  disease.  Could?  A US Senator is objecting to the proposed changes by VA.  Jim  Webb has written VA Secretary Eric Shinseki that ". . . this single executive  decision is estimated to cost a minimum of $42.2 billion over the next ten  years. A regulatory action of this magnitude requires proper Congressional  review and oversight."  Besides, Webb wrote, "Heart disease is a common  phenomenon regardless of potential exposure to Agent Orange." That is really  embarrassing and especially embarrassing for the Democratic Party (Webb is a  Democrat today, having converted from a Reagan Republican).  It also goes a long  way towards explaining Webb's refusal to get on board with Senator Evan Bayh's  bill to create a national registry that would allow those Iraq and Afghanistan  War veterans to be able to receive treatment for their exposures without having  to jump through hoops repeatedly.
 
