Politics & Government

Lowey Praises Passage Of First Part Of Disaster Relief

Congress voted 354 to 67 today to authorize an increase in national flood insurance borrowing

The House of Representatives voted today 354-67 to pass an increase in borrowing authority for the national flood insurance program by a vote of 354-67. This is considered the first installment of a Hurricane Sandy disaster aid package.

Congresswoman Nita Lowey (D-NY), Ranking Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee, who represents a portion of Scarsdale, issued the following statement on the vote.  

“Today’s overwhelming vote to place the national flood insurance program on sound financial footing to pay claims of those who suffered devastating losses from Superstorm Sandy is a good first step," Lowey stated.

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"On January 15, we must build on this success by passing the remainder of the robust assistance package that is needed for New York, New Jersey, and other states affected by Sandy," she stated. "I will continue working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to ensure the federal government fulfills its commitment to help families, businesses, and communities recover and rebuild.”

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