Texas Republican Rep. Chip Roy blocked the disaster aid bill in the House by objecting to a unanimous consent vote Friday, delaying $19.1 million dollars of aid.
“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,” Roy, a member of the House Freedom Caucus, 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.”
In a statement released after Roy mentioned he blocked the unanimous consent vote for three reasons saying, he said he objected because “Congress would have passed into law a bill that spends a significant amount of tax payer money without members of Congress even being present in our nation’s capitol to vote on it.” Roy blamed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for trying to pass a bill without members of Congress being present.
Roy also mentioned, “the bill includes nothing to address the clear national emergency and humanitarian crisis we face at our southern border.” The Texas Republican lastly said he is “troubled by the fact it spends over $19 billion that is not paid for when we are racking up approximately $100 million an hour in national debt. This is a bipartisan problem that we should solve in Congress rather than ignore.”
This all comes as Senate negotiators agreed to a nearly $20 billion disaster relief package for Americans on Thursday, with hopes it would pass the House today.
The legislation would provide aid to those affected by natural disasters, like the wildfires in California and hurricanes that hit Puerto Rico and the southeast.
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