The House on Tuesday passed a $50.5 billion package of recovery and related aid for Superstorm Sandy and other disasters. It was divided into two parts: a $17 billion base bill for immediate recovery needs from the late October storm, and a $33.5 billion amendment for longer-term recovery efforts and projects to curb damages from future disasters.
A look at its main provisions:
BASE BILL
?$5.4 billion for New York and New Jersey transit systems.
?$5.4 billion for the Federal Emergency Management Agency's disaster relief aid fund.
?$1.35 billion for Army Corps of Engineers projects.
? $3.9 billion for the Department of Housing and Urban Development's community development fund for Sandy recovery projects.
?$235 million for repairs and renovations at Veterans Affairs Department facilities.
?$143 million to the Coast Guard for damages by Sandy.
LONGER-TERM AID AMENDMENT
?$10.9 billion for New York and New Jersey transit system recovery projects.
?$12.1 billion for Housing and Urban Development Department community block grants for Sandy and other federally declared disasters in 2011-2013.
?$3.4 billion for Army Corps of Engineer projects for Sandy-related damage and protections against future storms.
? $2 billion for the Federal Highway Administration's emergency relief program to repair storm-damaged federal highways.
?$290 million for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, much of it for programs and equipment to improve weather forecasting.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/closer-look-sandy-recovery-aid-package-205544598.html
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