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Posted: 2024-04-05T17:28:16Z | Updated: 2024-04-05T20:08:12Z GOP Hard-Liners Balk At New Government Money For Baltimore Bridge Replacement | HuffPost

GOP Hard-Liners Balk At New Government Money For Baltimore Bridge Replacement

The House Freedom Caucus issued its list of demands only hours before President Joe Biden was set to inspect the accident scene.
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A small but influential group of House Republicans said Friday they would put strings on new federal funding to replace the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, which collapsed after a support was hit by a massive container ship March 26.

In a statement early Friday, the House Freedom Caucus said that before Congress approves new money to replace the bridge, its important that (1) we first seek maximum liability from the foreign shipping companies upfront and (2) the Port of Baltimore draws upon already available federal funds.

President Joe Biden , after taking an aerial tour of the collapse site, said he supported pursuing any private companies involved in the accident to get them to pay up, but he reiterated his intention that the federal government would defray the cost to replace the span.

My administration is committed, absolutely committed, to ensuring that the parties responsible for this tragedy pay to repair the damage and be held accountable to the fullest extent the law will allow, he said.

I fully intend, as the governor knows, to have the federal government cover the cost of rebuilding this entire bridge all of it, all of it as weve done in other parts of the country in similar circumstances, Biden said.

Its unclear how big the bill will be to replace the bridge, but estimates have ranged from $400 million to as much as $1 billion . While large, those totals would barely be a rounding error for the federal government, which spent $6.13 trillion in 2023.

The Freedom Caucus statement also noted other conditions should new federal money be needed, if insurance and existing dollars are unable to pay for the bridges replacement.

Those conditions included that any new money be offset by savings elsewhere in the government; that federal regulations that could slow down reconstruction be loosened; and that the Biden administration roll back its pause on the approval of new liquified natural gas export terminals. Reversing the LNG facility pause has also been considered by Republicans as a proposed condition for approving new aid to Ukraine as it fends off a brutal Russian invasion.

Furthermore, this funding must be limited to physical structure repairs with a federal nexus this must not become a pork-filled bill loaded with unrelated projects and the House of Representatives must adhere to the single subject rule, the group said, referring to a requirement that bills be limited in the scope of their subject matter.

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