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    House kills spending bill with disaster aid

    WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” In a rebuke to GOP leaders, the House on Wednesday rejected a measure providing $3.7 billion for disaster relief as part of a bill to prevent a government shutdown at the end of next week.

    The surprise 230-195 defeat came at the hands of Democrats and tea party Republicans.

    Democrats were opposed because the measure contains $1.5 billion in cuts to a government loan program to help car companies build fuel-efficient vehicles. For their part, many GOP conservatives felt the underlying bill permits spending at too high a rate.

    The outcome sends House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, and his leadership team back to the drawing board as they seek to make sure the government doesn't shut down on Sept. 30, the end of this fiscal year. It also raises the possibility that the government's main disaster relief program could run out of money early next week for victims of Hurricane Irene and other disasters.

    Earlier Wednesday, Rep. Eric Cantor of Virginia, the No. 2 Republican in the House, had confidently predicted the measure would pass. Now, GOP leaders are scrambling to revive the measure on Thursday in hopes of wrapping up a final compromise with the Senate by the weekend. A rare weekend session is possible.

    One option is to find a different spending cut to offset $1 billion worth of immediate disaster aid needed to make sure victims aren't cut off next week.

    The Federal Emergency Management Agency has only a few days' worth of aid remaining in its disaster relief fund, lawmakers said. The agency already has held up thousands of longer-term rebuilding projects โ€” repairs to sewer systems, parks, roads and bridges, for example โ€” to conserve money to provide emergency relief to victims of recent disasters.

    The looming shortage has been apparent for months, and the Obama White House was slow to request additional money.

    The White House, a vigorous advocate of greater fuel efficiency for U.S.-made cars, welcomed the result of Wednesday's vote.

    "We are pleased that the House of Representatives today rejected efforts to put politics above the needs of communities impacted by disasters," the White House communications director, Dan Pfeiffer, announced on his Twitter account. The White House had earlier declined to issue an official statement evaluating the measure, as is typical.

    The underlying stopgap funding measure would finance the government through Nov. 18 to give lawmakers more time to try to reach agreement on the 12 unfinished spending bills needed to run government agencies on a day-to-day basis for the 2012 budget year.

    Forty-eight Republican broke with GOP leaders on the vote; six Democrats voted for the measure. Some of the Republicans also came from manufacturing states like Michigan, which benefit from the loan program.

    The measure was originally designed by GOP leaders to pass with bipartisan support. Last week, Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer of Maryland and Rep. Norm Dicks of Washington, the top Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee, said publicly that they would vote for it reluctantly.

    The underlying stopgap measure was opposed by conservative Republicans unhappy with the spending rates set by the measure, which are line with levels set by last month's budget and debt pact with President Barack Obama. That measure provides about 2 percent more money for Cabinet agency budgets than Republicans proposed when passing a nonbinding budget plan in April. More than 50 Republicans recently wrote to Boehner calling on him to stick to the earlier GOP budget.

    "This bill was designed to pass with Democrat votes, in part based on assurances from Reps. Dicks and Hoyer," said Erica Elliott, spokeswoman for GOP Whip Kevin McCarthy of California. "Frankly, it's shocking as many Republicans voted for it as did."

    Senate Democrats, who muscled through a stand-alone $6.9 billion disaster aid measure last week, called upon House GOP leaders to add additional disaster funding to whatever future stopgap measure rises from the rubble of Wednesday's vote. Unless Congress passes stopgap legislation by midnight on Sept. 30, much of the government will shut down.

    "Consider making the disaster relief more robust" in the next bill, said Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La. "Please talk to the Democrats."

    Landrieu said FEMA Director Craig Fugate told her Wednesday that the agency's disaster relief fund may run dry on Tuesday. That would mean that there's no money to provide shelter, cash assistance or other help to victims of Irene, thousands of fires across Texas and northeastern states flooded by Tropical Storm Lee.

    In the House, Democrats rallied against the measure because of the accompanying $1.5 billion in cuts to an Energy Department program that subsidizes low-interest loans to help car companies and parts manufacturers retool factories to build vehicles that will meet new, tougher fuel economy standards.

    Democrats say cutting the loan program could cost up to 10,000 jobs because there wouldn't be enough money for all pending applications.

    They estimated that $3.5 billion of loan subsidies has supported loans totaling $9.2 billion that created or saved 41,000 jobs in Tennessee, California, Indiana, Michigan, Delaware, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri and Ohio. Ford Motor Co. and Nissan Motor Co. have already received loans; Chrysler Group LLC is awaiting final approval of a loan.

    Republicans countered that $4 billion remains in the loan fund, plenty to tackle the 11 loan applications closest to being approved. They also noted that Democrats didn't complain loudly when identical cuts sailed through the House when it passed the FEMA budget in June as part of a homeland security spending bill.

    "The loan program ... has had excess funds for years," said House Appropriations Committee Chairman Harold Rogers, R-Ky. "All entities in final loan stages will still get the funding they've worked for."

    For his part, Dicks said he was persuaded by fellow Democrats that fighting against the loan program cuts was worth the risk of taking down the must-pass stopgap measure.

    "Our people feel very strongly about it. It has created jobs," Dicks said in an interview. "It's working, and so they want us to fight against (the cut)."

     

    6,535 comments

    • sokeijarhead  •  8 mths ago
      Stop grouping bills together put each one out by it self and see if it can stand alone!!
      • Ma Lapuel 8 mths ago
        u mean like republican like doing..why u think they put this stuff together to force democrats to vote for it.
      • Derrol 8 mths ago
        I believe this is called "...taking care of my contributors...."
      • TJB 8 mths ago
        Uh it's called "LEGISLATION".

        Civics 101.
    • BORN IN THE U.S.A.  •  8 mths ago
      I have never,in sixty nine years of living on this planet,seen such an incompetent group of legislators as the ones we have now representing US the citizens of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!! We are living in a fractured society my friends,and if you are lucky enough to have a job,you are more fortunate then MILLIONS!!! It saddens me at my age,to see what this government has wrought on our younger citizens,the ones that will have to deal with this MESS after were long gone! THERE IS NO LONGER AN AMERICAN DREAM,our politicians over the last 21 years have turned it into a NIGHTMARE!!!!
      GOD BLESS THE U. S. A.,and GOD SAVE US FROM OURSELVES!!!!
      • Joe 8 mths ago
        I believe that "the people" who are the real backbone of this country finally have a voice. I'm talking about the ones who have jobs and seek jobs when they don't. The people who would never look to be supported by welfare. Its freaking time. Go Tea Party Go!
      • oldude70 8 mths ago
        yeah, go - -and take the repoopicrats with you !!!!!!!!!!!!
      • oldude70 8 mths ago
        i don't know - - those buttwipes that screwed clinton were pretty wacked out !!!!!!!!
    • Afghan Vet OEF 9  •  8 mths ago
      Not once during any of the economic crisis/debate was there a measure or suggestion by politicians to cut their own incomes to middle class citizens, though they expect the middle class to cut theirs to the poverty line and below.. Show me a politician willing to do this and I will show youa politician worth voting for.
      • KyleJ 8 mths ago
        What middle class, it doesn't exist anymore.
      • Really 8 mths ago
        Because they are going to have to tax the heck out out of the middle class to pay for their spending..lol The rich is not enough, they have to tax the middle class.
      • A Yahoo! User 8 mths ago
        Do a search for Representative Mike Coffman of Colorado and pensions. He has proposed ending congressional retirement benefits.
    • Martha H  •  8 mths ago
      Our government has come to the point of disaster and ridicule all due to the fact that each one of the two parties spend all their energy and brain power??? trying to make the other party look bad. Anyone who thinks republicans or democrats is correct in the way they behave now can't be thinking clear. This will either have to cease or government is going to fold and it won't be pretty!
      • Scottinsd1 8 mths ago
        Sorry, but I disagree completely. This is the GOPs doing - the democratic party has always stood for the people in the middle class, and we are under attack from the radical tea party elements in the GOP.
      • MARK 8 mths ago
        Let the country go into ruin, we can start over!
      • Outlaw 8 mths ago
        Not that simple MARK.

        And I stand somewhere between Martha H and Scottinsd1
    • G I JOE  •  8 mths ago
      congress should pass or defeat all bills alone and on its own merits, it would be faster than the system used to day that lumps bills that have no relation to each other and that is the real problem as I see it.
      • A 8 mths ago
        G.I. Joe for president! Really...
      • Curmudgeon6969 8 mths ago
        Omnibus bills are the result of Congress not being able to pass bills individually.
    • Scott O  •  8 mths ago
      They group bills together so we have no idea what is being spent on what. Fuel efficiency in a disaster relief bill? Governmnet shutdown if a disaster relief bill doesnt pass?
      If we removed ourselves from free trade we wouldnt need to be bailing out any companies!
    • Grandpa  •  8 mths ago
      They need to stop funding two or three different projects under the same bills. Disaster is one item, Fuel efficient Vehicles are entirely different, and have nothing to do with disaster relief. Government spending was supposed to be handled already. Now all of a sudden, all three are being addressed under one bill? Makes no sense, other than to say, we (in Congress) will give you disaster aid, if you will extend the spending bill. Then Zerobama, says you add on x amount of dollars for fuel efficient vehicles, or I will veto all of it?
    • John  •  8 mths ago
      when is it going to be enough lets quit paying these jerks wages lets fire them all and start over .let them see how it feels to try to live without a pay check and no #$%$ health care .
    • Thomas G  •  8 mths ago
      In America we have no native crimnal class...except Congress!
    • Daniel  •  8 mths ago
      Raising taxes,lowering taxes...etc..etc...It really doesn't matter.Crooks will alawys find ways to beat the Law and the system.
    • JungleBear  •  8 mths ago
      interesting that 40 tea party people voted against it , now this is interesting
      The surprise 230-195 defeat came at the hands of Democrats and tea party Republicans.
    • The Shilverback  •  8 mths ago
      Vote the rascals OUT!!
    • frank  •  8 mths ago
      How about we stop fighting senseless wars? Maybe the states should declare war on the federal government so we can get foreign aid.
    • Mikey  •  8 mths ago
      Fed up and disgusted with this Congress. When the hell are they going to realize they're working for us? Selfish, greedy and no more than puppets for the lobbyists, who really run the country. You would think that when your approval rating is 10% you would pull your head out of your #$%$ and start doing things differently, but no, not these idiots. And there supposed to be the smart ones, yeah right. Then again, Michele Bachmann is so deluded she think she's qualified to be president.
    • Afghan Vet OEF 9  •  8 mths ago
      And why is federal assistance to car manufacturers a priority? Let companies manage themselves under the already overbearing regulation of the gov't. They don't need subsidies. They need to stand on their own feet just like the rest of us trying to make it. In business you are either growing or you're dying. There's no third direction.
    • Griz  •  8 mths ago
      Here we go again, another government shut down threat, How bout a government Kick out! lets get us some new bums some that can get together on something, anything to get this country back on it's feet, instead of all this I can't work with you crap.They are like kids.."Your bill sucks", "No! your bill stinks".
    • Freda  •  8 mths ago
      dont send money overseas keep it here for our american and we will have enough.Seen we should be worried about the next ten years not fifty years down the road.
    • Craig  •  8 mths ago
      To everybody out there blaming Obama, Bush or any other singular government official as the cause for America's prosperity getting flushed down the toilet. You're missing the big picture. The situation is simple: The near entirety of the US government is run by political Bribe-takers bought and paid for by people who have amassed the most wealth overall in this country (Top 1% of the US Population). These politicians, now solely representing their funders and not the voters turn around and pass legislation that gives the Super Rich here every advantage possible, including free money (Quantitative Easing/Bailouts), lower taxes and zero accountability for their actions. In order to prevent revolts from the increased burden to the unrepresented in this country, the Super Rich have set up a bogus political party to siphon off and redirect the anger of the masses (The Republicans) and an ineffectual party (The Democrats) to cave to โ€œrepublican pressureโ€ while pretending to care about the masses. In addition, they have co-opted and bought out nearly all of the mainstream media in order to filter out any info that would lay the blame on the true culprit, instead leaving the majority of America divided and focusing their energies on decoy scapegoats and partisan nonsense. The super rich and those they pay for care not one bit about jobs or the welfare of the country they grew from. They merely care about having as many digits as possible for their bank statement balance. And if that means the middle/working class will eventually need to vanish, then so be it. The entire system is broken.

      P.S. Please feel free to repost this message elsewhere if you agree. Part of the way to help turn the tide of this problem is by raising awareness to the reality of the situation. Thx -c
    • 2muchBS  •  8 mths ago
      there should be nothing attached to important bills....that's the problem
    • Sir Loin  •  8 mths ago
      YAY, DARKNESS!...

      still waiting on the zombie apokolypse
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