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Senate okays Iraq, aid funding

2006-05-05 13:27
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Washington - The US Senate approved funding on Thursday for wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and hurricane-recovery efforts, ignoring President George W. Bush's threat to veto the $108.9bn bill as loaded with extra spending he did not seek.

By a vote of 78-20, the Senate approved an emergency bill that would spend $14.4bn more than Bush requested. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, a Tennessee Republican, backed Bush by voting against the measure.

The House of Representatives passed a bill in line with Bush's request and the two chambers will try to work out their differences by the end of this month.

More aid for famine relief

Before completing the bill, the Senate cut $47m in foreign aid this year to Egypt. Of that, $35m would be reassigned for famine and disaster relief in Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia and possibly Somalia.

The Bush administration backed the change, said an aide to Senator Patrick Leahy, a Vermont Democrat who pushed the amendment.

The remaining $12m would help Guatemala rebuild in the aftermath of last year's Hurricane Stan.

Overall, the Senate bill contains $4.1bn more in aid for several countries, including Iraq, Afghanistan and Jordan.

Extra $66bn for Iraq, Afghanistan

The emergency bill would provide a new injection of nearly $66bn the Pentagon says it needs by early summer to help replenish combat equipment and recruit soldiers for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Another $28.9bn would be used for rebuilding Louisiana, Mississippi and other southern states after last summer's devastating Hurricane Katrina and other storms.

Veto

Bush has objected to some of the storm-relief projects the Senate included, as well as about $4bn in farm aid.

"The president has made it very clear he would veto legislation that goes above and beyond what he called for," White House spokesperson Scott McClellan said after the vote.

He predicted a veto, Bush's first, would be upheld and cited a letter from 35 senators backing Bush's demand to put a limit on the bill's cost.

But at least 14 of the Republican senators who signed that letter also voted for the $108.9bn Senate-passed bill.

House Majority Leader John Boehner, an Ohio Republican, took a hard line. "The House will not take up an emergency supplemental spending bill for (Hurricane) Katrina and the war in Iraq that spends one dollar more than what the president asked for. Period," he told reporters.

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