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House approves funding for Sandy insurance claims

But under pressure to provide federal aid to Superstorm sandy's victims, and the house of representatives voted Friday increase borrowing limit state flood insurance plan, the plan will pay 140000 loss of property insurance claim.
The federal program to provide financial assistance insurance plan homeowners who lives near the country's shores, it's orbit run out of money, if congress does not act next week. In the spending bill will spend $9.7 billion the federal government.
Provoked a storm the worst-hit areas of the local leaders this week, congress extended vote money don't come early.
New Jersey governor Chris Christie (Chris Christie) on Thursday attacked congress not to take action, and the house of representatives speaker John boehner special blame.
"These innocent victims to continue suffering, and the house of representatives majority and speaker, John boehner only a group of strange," Christie said.
Now, the bill has been passed in the house of representatives and the senate, proposed by the measures, the President of the United States Obama using a rapid process, need no voting rights.
Insurance plan of the capital increase a series of related sandy's ticket is only the first step. The house of representatives plan in later this month in $51 billion package relief aid national government still after the rain reconstruction vote again.
 



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