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This working group is focused on discussions about finance.

The mission of this working group is to focus on discussions about finance.

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Albert Gomez Amanda Cole EvertB Kathy Gilbeaux mdmcdonald

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finance-ny@m.resiliencesystem.org

Why 58 Representatives Who Voted for Hurricane Katrina Aid Voted Against Aid for Sandy

      

Damage in the Rockaway neighborhood in Queens, N.Y., where the historic boardwalk was washed away during Hurricane Sandy on Oct. 31, 2012. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

propublica.org - by Theodoric Meyer - January 18, 2013

When Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005, Congress passed two relief bills almost unanimously. But when it comes to Hurricane Sandy, some in Congress seem to have had a change of heart.

In total, 58 representatives voted against bills this month similar to ones that they had supported after Katrina.

Here's a breakdown of how each of them voted on the two Katrina bills and the two Sandy ones:

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New York Rep: GOP Made Us ‘Go Around Like Third World Beggars’ For Sandy Aid

         

thinkprogress.org - by Aviva Shen - January 18, 2013

Rep. Peter King (R-NY) did not hesitate to attack his fellow House Republicans after they refused to hold a vote on providing disaster relief funds to states affected by Hurricane Sandy. After public shaming, the House finally passed a bare-bones aid package on January 4.

But King has not forgotten his colleagues who tried to block funds for the devastated regions of New York and New Jersey.

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CNN iReport - Alison Thompson Gives Another Report From The Rockaways

CNN iReport - by Doug Kuntz - January 21, 2013

Three days after Congress passes The Sandy Relief Bill, as critical needs continue in the New York area, Third Wave Volunteer Alison Thompson gives a second report from The Rockaways.

As the first sustained cold weather settles into the area, thousands upon thousands remain without heat and electric.

http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-913656

House approves $50.7 billion Sandy bill

House approves $50.7 billion Sandy bill

Updated at 09:00 PM today

House Passes $50 Billion-Plus Sandy Aid Package

      

A man stands on the debris of homes devastated by fire and the effects of Hurricane Sandy in the Breezy Point section of the Queens borough in New York January 15, 2013.  Credit: Reuters/Shannon Stapleton

CNN - by Deirdre Walsh and Kevin Liptak - January 15, 2013

Washington (CNN) - Lawmakers in the House of Representatives approved measures Tuesday to send more than $50 billion in aid to the Northeastern states ravaged by Superstorm Sandy last fall, though some conservatives in the House were pushing for spending cuts that would offset the cost of the recovery package.

The final bill passed 241-180, with 49 Republicans voting against it. The package now heads to the Senate.

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Also see related information - Vote on Sandy Disaster Aid and Amendments, and other articles below:

House passes $50.5 billion in Sandy aid, Republicans trim items
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/16/us-storm-sandy-relief-passage-idUSBRE90F01420130116

Cuomo to Seek $30 Billion in Aid for Storm Relief

nytimes.com - November 12, 2012 - Raymond Hernandez

The New York Times reports that Governor Cuomo is planning to ask for at least $30 billion in disaster relief from the federal government. 

We need some of this money to be allocated for immediate food, water, medicine, and other supplies.

'In making the case for federal aid, the governor’s advisers provided a staggering inventory of need ... $3.5 billion to repair the region’s bridges, tunnels and subway and commuter rail lines; $1.65 billion to rebuild homes and apartment buildings; $1 billion to reimburse local governments for overtime costs of police, fire and other emergency personnel; and several billion dollars in federal loans and grants to affected businesses.'

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/12/nyregion/cuomo-to-seek-30-billion-in-aid-for-storm-relief.html?smid=fb-share

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