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Home » House Approves Additional Aid for New York, Homeland Security
The House has passed a $29.4-billion supplemental spending package that includes $5.5 billion to help New York City rebuild from the Sept. 11 attacks, plus $5.8 billion for homeland security programs and $15.8 billion for the military campaign in Afghanistan.
The bill also would restore at least $4.4 billion in federal highway aid for 2003 that President Bush had proposed to cut.