Massive disaster relief bill stalls in US Senate

IANS  |  Washington 

The US Senate has blocked billions of dollars in disaster relief for states across the country as Republicans and Democrats clashed over opposition to sending more and infrastructure help to

Senate Democrats opposed a separate measure drafted by Republicans on Monday, saying the $600 million included in it for Puerto Rico's stamp programme was not enough to meet the US territory's needs as it attempts to recover from Hurricane Maria.

The Democrats were backing a House-passed relief bill containing hundreds of millions of dollars more for than the GOP version, but it, too, failed to advance as Republicans opposed it, reported.

Most Republicans refused to endorse the recovery bill passed this year by the House. They cited Trump's opposition to the bill's funding as well as their own concerns that the bill lacked money for states like and that have since been devastated by flooding and tornadoes.

The vote on the GOP bill was 44 in favour and 49 against. The House Democratic bill failed on a vote of 46 to 48. Sixty votes were needed for either piece of legislation to advance.

According to the New York Times, the effort begins anew on Tuesday, when Senate Democrats will propose a measure that would allocate billions of dollars that would help and Nebraska, as well as Puerto Rico, said a

Trump has been pressuring Democrats to support a disaster relief measure that does not include the money they want for Puerto Rico and he went on the attack late Monday on

"The Democrats today killed a bill that would have provided great relief to farmers and yet more money to Puerto Rico despite the fact that Puerto Rico has already been scheduled to receive more hurricane relief funding than any 'place' in history," he tweeted.

Puerto Ricans "are great but their government can't do anything right, the place is a mess - nothing works", the said.

He claimed last week that he had taken better care of Puerto Rico than any living human being. But Puerto Rico's Ricardo Rosello, a Democrat, described Trump as a "bully" and threatened during an interview on to punch him in the mouth.

Rosello has publicly called on to approve House Democrats' version of the bill - although without specifically opposing the Senate GOP version.

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First Published: Tue, April 02 2019. 15:50 IST