White House plans to seek another $45
billion in U.S. hurricane aid
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[November 17, 2017]
By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House
plans to ask the U.S. Congress on Friday for about $45 billion in
additional aid for disaster relief to cover damage from hurricanes that
struck Puerto Rico, Texas and Florida and other disaster damage, a
congressional aide said on late Thursday.
The request would be significantly short of what some government
officials say is needed.
Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rossello on Monday requested $94.4 billion
from Congress to rebuild the island's infrastructure, housing, schools
and hospitals devastated by Hurricane Maria. The state of Texas earlier
this month submitted a request for $61 billion in federal aid.
Last month, Congress approved $36.5 billion in emergency relief for
Puerto Rico and other areas hit by recent disasters and said it planned
to seek another round of funding after it reviewed requests from federal
agencies and state and U.S. commonwealth governments.
Puerto Rico sought $31.1 billion for housing, followed by $17.8 billion
to rebuild and make more resilient the power grid.
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An aerial photo shows damage caused by Hurricane Harvey in Rockport,
Texas, U.S., August 31, 2017. REUTERS/DroneBase
Senator John Cornyn, a Texas Republican, said late Thursday at a
congressional hearing his staff had been briefed on the White House that
would be released on Friday that he called "wholly inadequate" but he
did not disclose the precise amount.
He said the White House had also "short-changed" funding for
wildfires that have struck the western United States. The October
disaster assistance bill included $576.5 million for
wildfire-fighting efforts.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment
late Thursday.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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