WestVirginiaRebel Posted October 9, 2013 Share Posted October 9, 2013 Fox News: It's another ugly symptom of the partial government shutdown -- and this time it impacts the families of soldiers who are dying for their country. The Pentagon confirmed Tuesday that, as long as the budget impasse lasts, it will not be able to pay death benefits to the families of troops who've been killed in combat. "Unfortunately, as a result of the shutdown, we do not have the legal authority to make death gratuity payments at this time," said Lt. Cmdr. Nate Christensen, a Defense Department spokesman. "However, we are keeping a close eye on those survivors who have lost loved ones serving in the Department of Defense." House lawmakers, though, are planning to vote Wednesday on a bill to restore funding for the payments. And Speaker John Boehner on Tuesday accused the Obama administration of needlessly withholding the money. Boehner claimed a bill passed by Congress and signed by the president last week to pay America's troops should have given the Pentagon the latitude "to pay all kinds of bills, including this." "I think it's disgraceful that they're withholding these benefits," Boehner said, urging Obama to sign the bill that the House will take up on Wednesday. The bill would still have to pass the Senate before arriving on Obama's desk. If that bill fails to pass, the Pentagon says, families will be reimbursed once Congress passes an appropriations bill. The Pentagon says it has specific instructions from its budget office not to make payments for deaths that occurred after 11:59 p.m. on Sept. 30, 2013. Over the weekend, four soldiers -- two of them Army Rangers -- and one Marine were killed while conducting combat operations in Afghanistan. The bodies of the four soldiers will be returned to Dover Air Force Base on Wednesday. Due to the impasse, the families of 25-year-old 1st Lt. Jennifer M. Moreno; 24-year-old Pfc. Cody J. Patterson; 24-year-old Special Agent Joseph M. Peters; 25-year-old Sgt. Patrick C. Hawkins; and 19-year-old Lance Cpl. Jeremiah M. Collins, Jr. will not receive the $100,000 payment that they would have otherwise received within three days of the death. Adding further insult, the families will have to pay for their own travel to Dover. That's a bill the Pentagon also says it can't pay because of the partial shutdown. Privately, Defense Department officials say they wish they could pay the families and they admit it's a disgrace that deserves national attention. "If the department was allowed to make death gratuity payments at any point during shutdown, they would've been paid with great relief," one official said. ________ Creating as much pain as possible, and then some. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Casino67 Posted October 9, 2013 Share Posted October 9, 2013 Amy Kremer @AmyKremer 1h .@FreedomAlliance is stepping up & helping the families of 5 fallen heroes that Pres & Dems r using as pawns in this govt shutdown. Thnk u! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cudjo Posted October 9, 2013 Share Posted October 9, 2013 Saw Ollie North on TV earlier, he said they were determined to get the parents there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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