Last night I voted to stop shutdown policies that are delaying veteran benefit applications and shuttering national parks and memorials. But those measures failed to pass because the President threatened a veto and more than 160 Democrats voted to stop them. That dumbfounds me. Days ago, the President signed similar legislation to protect pay for Active Duty military members throughout any shutdown, why not now? Surprise. Republicans and Democrats have policy differences, but we shouldn't differ here. Correcting problems for veterans, military families, the National Institutes of Health, and visitors to national parks--including the World War II Memorial and North Carolina's Blue Ridge Parkway--is common sense and provides common ground for Democrats and Republicans to make some progress toward solving this shutdown. The President's and Senate's refusal to work with us to reopen the government has consequences well beyond Washington. If they won't contribute to a bipartisan solution to stop the pain, we'll continue to take the lead to fix problems for the American people. ____________________
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