US Congress sends huge disaster relief bill to Trump

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The US Congress overcame months of delays to finally pass a $19.1 billion relief package Monday to help victims of flooding, wildfires and ...

WASHINGTON: The US Congress overcame months of delays to finally pass a US$19.1 billion relief package on Monday to help victims of flooding, wildfires and hurricanes that have devastated communities from Puerto Rico to California.

Trump himself weighed in last month to express criticism about the amount of funding earmarked for Puerto Rico.But after a deal was struck between Republican and Democratic leaders, the White House signalled Trump was willing to sign the measure - even though it did not include US$4.5 billion that Trump and other Republicans wanted for border security, including for construction of a wall along the US border with Mexico.

"I am pleased that we have finally rejected the political stunts & grandstanding that have made it difficult to deliver much-needed relief to Americans struck by recent natural disasters," House Appropriations Committee chairwoman Nita Lowey said.

 

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