Schumer plans burn pits vote on Monday as Republicans continue to express frustration

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Republicans continued to express their frustration with their inability to get votes on amendments to the PACT Act, a multi-billion dollar bill that would provide help to millions of veterans who suffered toxic exposure to burn pits during their military service.

"That's so absurd and dishonest for anyone to suggest that it has anything to do with BBB," Toomey said referring to Democrats' original name for their package, Build Back Better. "Who knew about BBB, you know, previous weeks when I've been raising this issue for all this time and I'm very clearly on record about this. So someone has to be willfully ignorant of the facts or dishonest.

"I don't know where they came up with this," Schumer said at a news conference. "We offered Toomey -- he's standing in the way -- the ability to do an amendment at 60 votes just like the bill is a 60-vote bill. He insisted, at least in conversations with some others, saying 'no, no, no. If you don't put it in the bill,' which will kill the bill, 'I'm not going to be for it.' I stand by the offer.

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