Navy veteran Amber Viola joined Casey on the call advocating for the bill’s passage.
“When you ask people to sacrifice their life and time with their families and missing milestones and birthdays and holidays to be overseas and to be deployed, only to get home, to then not be able to have the medical care and service that you need,” Viola said. “It’s really a travesty.”
“I will remember that smell for the rest of my life,” said Army veteran Andy Chomko. He urged lawmakers to get this bill approved. “I don’t understand what needs to be done for our elected officials and our elected senators, congressmen, people that we send to Washington.”
Republican Senator Pat Toomey made several appearances on national TV Sunday, giving his reasons for why the bill cannot be passed in its current form.
Speaking with Jake Tapper on CNN’s State of the Union, Toomey questioned the motives of Democrats supporting the bill.
“This is the oldest trick in Washington. People take a sympathetic group of Americans and it could be children with an illness. They could be victims of crime. It could be veterans who’ve been exposed to toxic chemicals, [and they] craft a bill to address their problems and then sneak in something completely unrelated that they know could never pass on its own and dare Republicans to do anything about it,” Toomey said.