The House on Tuesday passed a $50.5 billion package of recovery and related aid for Superstorm Sandy and other disasters. It was divided into two parts: a $17 billion base bill for immediate recovery needs from the late October storm, and a $33.5 billion amendment for longer-term recovery efforts and projects to curb damages from future disasters. A look at its main provisions: BASE BILL —$5.4 billion for New York and New Jersey transit systems. —$5.4 billion for the Federal Emergency Management Agency's disaster relief aid fund. —$1.35 billion for Army Corps of Engineers projects. — $3.9 billion for the Department of Housing and Urban Development's community development fund for Sandy recovery projects. —$235 million for repairs and renovations at Veterans Affairs Department facilities. —$143 million to the Coast Guard for damages by Sandy. Continued... |