Disaster bill highlights inconsistency in voting records
Then, relative GOP newcomers like Sens.
Last week, all of them — and others — cast "aye" votes in a quick tally taken as senators dashed out of
For one-time opponents of disaster largess, it's been a long, sometimes arduous trek to endorsing it so unreservedly. The path has been dictated by the hurricanes, tornados, wildfires and floods that have slammed Red State America in the years since Superstorm Sandy struck the Democratic bastions of
The same political maps that Trump likes to display that show wide expanses of less-populated regions of the country like the Midwest, the rural South, and the
"Unfortunately, more clowns showed up today to once again delay disaster relief for the states and farmers devastated by the storms of 2018," said
Scott made his remarks on Twitter on Tuesday after
Rep.
Another attempt to pass the measure was made during Thursday's scheduled pro forma session of the House, but another freshman Republican,
Opponents of the Sandy bill made the argument at the time that there were billions of dollars in unnecessary additional spending in the measure. Of particular interest was community development block grant funding that was flexible and much sought by states and local governments to rebuild in Sandy's wake.
Years later, it's exactly those sorts of funds that
Cruz, it could be noted, was a driving force behind the government shutdown in the fall of 2013. By 2017, facing a difficult reelection battle, Cruz was forced to go to the appropriators, hat in hand, to beg for forgiveness, or at least money.
"It's the exact same types of stuff that people in
"Low and behold when (Hurricane) Harvey happened in came Cruz and Cornyn and they said, 'Oh my, we have to have money to make sure that this flooding doesn't happen again,'" said a Democratic staff aide, requesting anonymity because it involved private conversations. "So when we did the Harvey supplemental low and behold we had mitigation and resiliency money. And this bill does too"
In fact, the template for disaster relief was set in the aftermath of Katrina in 2005. Former Sen.



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