a) If elected president, would you establish new budget priorities which recognize the need to end the underfunding and understaffing that is preventing America from delivering effective government services?
b) If elected President, what would you do to address the underfunding and understaffing that is endangering America’s federal prison correctional officers?
c) If elected President, what would you do to address the understaffing and consolidation problems in DHS?
a) If elected president, would you establish new budget priorities which recognize the need to end the underfunding and understaffing that is preventing America from delivering effective government services?
b) If elected President, what would you do to address the underfunding and understaffing that is endangering America’s federal prison correctional officers?
c) If elected President, what would you do to address the understaffing and consolidation problems in DHS?
a) If elected president, would you establish new budget priorities which recognize the need to end the underfunding and understaffing that is preventing America from delivering effective government services?
b) If elected President, what would you do to address the underfunding and understaffing that is endangering America’s federal prison correctional officers?
c) If elected President, what would you do to address the understaffing and consolidation problems in DHS?
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Barack Obama: a) The Bush administration’s fiscal irresponsibility has put working families as well as our federal agencies in crisis. The human and monetary costs of a war than never should have been authorized and never should have been waged have only been exacerbated by this administration’s failure to plan for its true costs. The VA is the most tragic example of the Bush administration’s failure to plan and the disastrous consequences that has had. My approach to fixing this crisis reflects how I will tackle the budget across agencies. The Bush administration has consistently underinvested in the health care for our heroic veterans. In 2005, a multi-billion dollar VA funding shortfall required Congress to step in and bail out the system. Currently veterans face delays and long wait-times in seeking VA health care appointments. Without assured funding year after year, our veterans are forced to make do with the VA they have rather than the VA they deserve. As president, I will fully fund the VA so it has all the resources it needs to serve the veterans who need it, when they need it. As president, I will work to provide federal agencies the proper funding and planning resources they need to implement the tasks they have been directed to undertake. In order for government to work efficiently and uphold its commitments to the American people, we must ensure that our federal employees have the resources and guidance they need to effectively do their jobs. As president, I will work to ensure that all parts of my Administration are able to provide government services in a cost-effective, responsive and efficient manner. b) The pressures that have been placed on our nation’s correctional officers have Moreover, we should also take steps to address the dramatic rise in incarceration c) Five years from its creation, it is clear that the Department of Homeland Security suffers from poor management that has resulted in poor service, failed missions, and chronically low morale in the agency's workforce. As the nation witnessed in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, this Administration promoted incompetent political cronies and allowed critical missions to suffer, failing to hold contractors accountable for waste, fraud and abuse I will begin by restoring full transparency to the contracting process, ensuring that contracts are put out for competitive bidding, and that political appointees are not steering contracts to former employers. No former lobbyist will be able to oversee contracts going to their private sector employer and no Obama Administration official will be allowed to lobby my Administration after they return to the private sector. I will also make it clear that private contracts will not be awarded if minimum wage and benefit standards are not met. I have lead on this issue in the Senate, where I was an original cosponsor of the bill to repeal the Bush Administration’s waiver of Davis-Bacon protections for contractors after Hurricane Katrina. As the GAO found in a recent report, the agency suffers from severe management |
Despite attempts to contact John McCain, AFGE never received a questionnaire back from him. Therefore, AFGE has used his voting record to give you a better understanding where he stands on this issue.
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