Arizona's four Republican House members joined a minority of GOP Representatives in voting against the emergency Hurricane Sandy relief bill today. The $9.7B borrowing package passed 354-67.
Representatives Paul Gosar, Matt Salmon, Davd Schweikert, and Trent Franks all cast their votes against the bill. The overall GOP count was 161-67 (4 no votes). No Democrats voted against it. (Arizona's five Democratic Representatives included.)
The bill (short text here) permits FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) to borrow $9.7 Billion to help pay claims related to the October hurricane/superstorm. The Senate approved the measure by unanimous consent, and it is headed to the Presdient's desk for signature. A second bill is expected to be voted upon on January 15.
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