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Conservative blocks House passage of disaster relief bill | TheHill

posted onMay 25, 2019
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Article snippet: Rep. MORE (R-Texas), a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, blocked a disaster relief bill in the House on Friday by objecting to an unanimous consent vote. The Texas Republican who previously worked for Sen. MORE (R-Texas) argued the House should not have recessed before debating the legislation and holding a vote in arguing why he moved to stall the legislation.  “I'm here today primarily because if I do not object, Congress will have passed into law a bill that spends $19 billion of taxpayer money without members of Congress being present in our nation's capital to vote on it,” he said on the floor. “Secondly, it's a bill that includes nothing to address the clear national emergency and humanitarian crisis we have at our southern border.” He also cited concerns with how the bill would ultimately be paid for. The $19.1 billion disaster aid package, which did not include the $4.5 billion in border funding requested by MORE, passed the Senate in an 85-8 vote on Thursday, and the House GOP leadership had also supported moving forward with the bill.  The House is due to come back on June 3 though it will hold a "pro forma" session on Tuesday, providing another opportunity to pass the bill.  Roy slammed the Democrats' objection to provide border funding as a reason why he moved to block, for now, the disaster aid bill. "While Speaker Pelosi has consistently denied the crisis at our border, and thus has denied the humanity of the victims of cartels and ot... Link to the full article to read more

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