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News (Media Awareness Project) - US DC: White House Rejects Latest DC Budget Bill
Title:US DC: White House Rejects Latest DC Budget Bill
Published On:1999-11-04
Source:Washington Post (DC)
Fetched On:2008-09-05 16:22:57
WHITE HOUSE REJECTS LATEST D.C. BUDGET BILL

White House budget officials said last night that they would recommend that
President Clinton veto the latest version of the District budget passed by
the House.

On a 216 to 210 vote, the House last night approved the D.C. budget for the
fiscal year that began Oct. 1. It was the fifth version the House has
approved since July.

But lawmakers restored a provision barring private clinics that receive
federal money, such as Whitman-Walker, from distributing needles to drug
addicts to curb the spread of AIDS and HIV.

That drew an immediate objection from the White House Budget Office, which
said the private clinic prohibition is "unacceptable."

The president would have signed the bill, budget officials said, if the
House had kept a previous version of the city's $4.7 billion budget that
allowed private clinics to distribute needles without losing federal money.

Many House Republicans contend that distributing needles to addicts
encourages drug abuse. Senators, including some Republicans, were willing
to permit needle exchanges by private clinics and pressed for that in the
city budget.

Earlier yesterday, Clinton, as expected, vetoed a version of the District's
budget that had been merged with a labor, health and human services and
education spending bill.

Clinton vetoed that bill because of objections he had to the labor spending
bill. He has said he would sign the D.C. bill if it came to him separately
or as part of another bill he supports.

The House, in its vote last night, tried to send a separate bill, but
Clinton administration officials said the change made in the needle
exchange provision "undercuts the progress that has been made" on the
city's budget.
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