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WZTV FOX 17 News :: Newsroom - WASTE WATCH: Federal agencies, Congress use Sandy disaster bill for pet projects
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Some of the hardest hit areas will not get relief in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. The $50 billion emergency aid package House members passed this week will collect dust before a large share of it's spent. Our investigative partners, The Washington Guardian, found pork galore in the 110 page bill, which still needs Senate approval. $10 million is earmarked for the FBI, nearly $90 million is headed to Amtrak and the Interior Department's Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement will have about $3 million to spend on oil spill research. About 2/3 of the so-called "emergency money", according to the Congressional Budget Office, won't be spent until 2015.

"That raises a real question: Was it really an emergency spending bill in its entirety or was it an excuse for federal agencies to find a lot of money for things that weren't in their normal budget?" says The Washington Guardian's John Solomon.

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WASTE WATCH: Federal agencies, Congress use Sandy disaster bill for pet projects

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