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5 Military Veterans on Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s Advisory Board Resign

2021-10-21 17 Dailymotion

5 Military Veterans , on Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s , Advisory Board Resign .<br />5 Military Veterans , on Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s , Advisory Board Resign .<br />Five veterans of the armed forces <br />have reportedly resigned from <br />Senator Kyrsten Sinema's board of advisors.<br />The veterans took issue with the fact that the senator refused to change the Senate filibuster to protect voting rights and didn't vote on the Jan. 6 commission.<br />The veterans took issue with the fact that the senator refused to change the Senate filibuster to protect voting rights and didn't vote on the Jan. 6 commission.<br />You have become one of the principal obstacles to progress, answering to big donors rather than your own people. , Military Veterans, via letter to Sen. Sinema.<br />The veterans also cited their frustration with Sinema's failure to support prescription drug negotiations...<br />... and her opposition to some of her party's sweeping budget reconciliation package.<br />We do not know who has your ear, but it clearly isn't us or your constituents. , Military Veterans, via letter to Sen. Sinema.<br />Sinema is considered by many to be the most conservative member of the Democratic party. <br />She often votes against her own party's agenda.<br />Sinema is considered by many to be the most conservative member of the Democratic party. <br />She often votes against her own party's agenda.<br />CNN reports that the veterans felt "as though we are merely given performative titles and used as window dressing for [Sinema's] image.".<br />CNN reports that the veterans felt "as though we are merely given performative titles and used as window dressing for [Sinema's] image.".<br />While it is unfortunate that apparent disagreements on separate policy issues has led to this decision... I thank them for their service and will continue working every day to deliver for Arizona's veterans who have sacrificed so much to keep us safe and secure. , Kyrsten Sinema, Arizona Senator, via CNN

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