Posted on May 24, 2019
$19.1 Billion Disaster Aid Bill Stalled After Republican Blocks House Vote
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Texas House Republican Rep. Chip Roy blocked an attempt to pass the $19.1 billion disaster aid bill by unanimous consent, likely stalling passage of the legislation until Congress returns in June.
The Senate approved the measure Thursday 85-8 and House Democrats had hoped to rush the legislation through in a special session on Friday, skipping the regular voting process because lawmakers had already left town to begin a weeklong Memorial Day recess. The procedural vote required the consent of every House member, and Roy did not approve.
The Texas Republican objected to the bill because it "spends $19 billion of taxpayer money without members of Congress being present in our nation's Capitol to vote on it." He also said the package should include money for the Department of Homeland Security to address immigration issues at the southwest border.
Democrats expect to have enough votes to pass the legislation when Congress returns on June 3, but House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., called the intervention a "last-minute sabotage" of the bipartisan bill.
"Countless American families hit by devastating natural disasters across the country will now be denied the relief they urgently need," Pelosi said in a statement. "Every House Republican needs to answer to the American people why they are standing in the way of urgently needed disaster relief for families struggling to heal and recover."
The Senate approved the measure Thursday 85-8 and House Democrats had hoped to rush the legislation through in a special session on Friday, skipping the regular voting process because lawmakers had already left town to begin a weeklong Memorial Day recess. The procedural vote required the consent of every House member, and Roy did not approve.
The Texas Republican objected to the bill because it "spends $19 billion of taxpayer money without members of Congress being present in our nation's Capitol to vote on it." He also said the package should include money for the Department of Homeland Security to address immigration issues at the southwest border.
Democrats expect to have enough votes to pass the legislation when Congress returns on June 3, but House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., called the intervention a "last-minute sabotage" of the bipartisan bill.
"Countless American families hit by devastating natural disasters across the country will now be denied the relief they urgently need," Pelosi said in a statement. "Every House Republican needs to answer to the American people why they are standing in the way of urgently needed disaster relief for families struggling to heal and recover."
$19.1 Billion Disaster Aid Bill Stalled After Republican Blocks House Vote
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Posted 5 y ago
You mean the bill that Congress has been sitting on for months and totally could have voted on using regular order two days ago - or any time before that. That bill?
I don't even want to hear it.
Congress sucks.
They can't even pass bills that everyone agrees on.
I don't even want to hear it.
Congress sucks.
They can't even pass bills that everyone agrees on.
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Posted 5 y ago
From the article:
"He also said the package should include money for the Department of Homeland Security to address immigration issues at the southwest border."
Parroting Trump.
"He also said the package should include money for the Department of Homeland Security to address immigration issues at the southwest border."
Parroting Trump.
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Posted 5 y ago
What else is in that bill? Also I agree with 1SG Healy, they had plenty of time. Guess the House leadership needs time management training.
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