"We
all agree on the need to address the debt limit, but we also
must reach an agreement on spending priorities based upon the
principle of parity as soon as possible," the top Democrat in
the House of Representatives told U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven
Mnuchin in a July 13 letter.
Pelosi's office said it released the letter after she and
Mnuchin spoke by phone on Saturday evening for 12 minutes.
"The two-year budget agreement we are working to achieve should
provide equal increases in the defense base and the non-defense
base over the next two fiscal years," the speaker said in the
letter.
"But it also must provide $9 billion in additional funds for the
VA MISSION Act in fiscal 2020 and $13 billion in additional
funds in 2021," she wrote.
The VA Mission Act, which passed Congress with bipartisan
support, seeks to revamp healthcare services provided through
the Veterans Administration by allowing veterans to obtain
private care, expanding assistance for caregivers and incentives
for health professionals, and making other changes.
Pelosi told Mnuchin that past agreements on parity between
defense and non-defense spending did not take into account the
growing cost of implementing the program.
(Reporting by David Morgan; Editing by Jonathan Oatis and Andrea
Ricci)
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