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funkybutt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-25-07 07:01 PM
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Port of New Orleans stands to benefit from Water Resources Act
"The Port of New Orleans has its fingers crossed that a federal water bill authorizing $160 million for port projects will survive a veto threat by President Bush.

The Water Resources Development Act, which the Senate voted Monday to pass to the White House, would authorize $160 million to help the port relocate businesses affected by the closure of the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet. The federal government has ordered the closure of the MR-GO, a man-made waterway that cuts through St. Bernard Parish and contributed to flooding there during Hurricane Katrina."

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"We are in dire straights" without the water bill funds, LaGrange said.

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"We are cautiously optimistic right now that the votes are going to be there to override a veto," said Adam Sharp, a spokesman for Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La. "The billion dollar question right now is whether there are enough Republican members who will stand by their vote and vote to override the president's wishes."
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