Veterans and their relatives were on Tuesday increasingly angry at politicians over a stalled bill to help those exposed to toxic smoke from U.S. military burn pits in and Iraq.DailyMail.com spoke to former service members and their families. They urged senators to speedily pass the burn pit bill, some calling for even tougher action to stop military personnel from having to inhale burned toxic fumes in the future.The draft initially passed the 100-member with broad, bipartisan backing, but 25 Republicans pulled their support at a procedural vote on Wednesday, ostensibly over funding, leaving it five votes short of the 60 needed for passage.
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