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U.S. SENATOR PATRICK
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Senate
Panel Votes
To Tap Unused Iraq Reconstruction Funds
For Emergency In Sudan’s Darfur Region
WASHINGTON (Wednesday,
Sept. 15) -- The Senate Appropriations Committee Wednesday approved
legislation offered by Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) to redirect $150 million
in unused Iraq reconstruction funds to be used for emergency relief
efforts in Sudan.
Leahy, joined by Sen.
Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), Sen. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio), Majority Leader Bill
Frist (R-Tenn.), and Democratic Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.), drafted the
amendment, which was added to the annual Foreign Operations Appropriations
Bill. The Appropriations Committee Wednesday approved the bill with the
amendment included. Leahy is the ranking member of the panel’s
Subcommittee on Foreign Operations, which handles the Senate’s work in
writing the annual foreign aid budget bill. McConnell is the panel’s
chairman. DeWine is a member of the committee.
The amendment triggers a
provision Congress wrote into last year’s $18.4 billion supplemental
appropriation for reconstruction assistance for Iraq. Only $1.1billion of
that has been spent. In that bill, Congress opened the door to tapping up
to .5 percent of any unused funds to be used in two countries: Sudan, and
Liberia. The Leahy-McConnell-DeWine-Frist-Daschle Amendment gives the
Administration 30 days from enactment of the bill to submit a request to
Congress for the $150 million in humanitarian aid for the crisis in Darfur.
If no request is made, the funds revert back to the Iraq account.
“A
humanitarian crisis is unfolding before our eyes, and the world’s response
is inadequate to the scope of this tragedy,” said Leahy. “This is an
opportunity to save the lives of thousands of people who would otherwise
succumb from hunger, exposure and disease, simply because of their
ethnicity.”
Leahy said the amendment is flexible and allows the Administration to use
the funds for virtually any needs the Administration identifies in the
Darfur crisis: assistance for the African Union mission, humanitarian aid,
or security assistance.
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