Sandy Aid: Christie says 'a little late' and the pork in the bill

People make their way up a flooded Guy Lomardo Avenue as high tide and winds from Hurricane Sandy combine to flood the area on Monday in Freeport, New York. (Bruce Bennett, Associated Press)
People make their way up a flooded Guy Lomardo Avenue as high tide and winds from Hurricane Sandy combine to flood the area on Monday in Freeport, New York. (Bruce Bennett, Associated Press)
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Updated: 1/21 5:04 pm
MANAHAWKIN, N.J. (AP) - New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says he's grateful Congress approved a Hurricane Sandy aid package, but says federal lawmakers were "a little late to the party."

Christie reminded an overflow audience at his 100th town hall Wednesday that he called out House Speaker John Boehner for not approving aid to the devastated Northeast sooner.

The governor was in good spirits Wednesday after the House voted to send $50.5 billion to storm-battered states. A prior vote allocated $9.7 billion to pay flood insurance claims.

Speaking about Tuesday night's vote, Christie said: "A little delayed, a little late to the party. But if you're coming with $60 billion, you can be a little late."

Christie returned to the Shore community of Manahawkin for a town hall that attracted more than 1,000 residents.

For a closer look at the bill, including the pork uncovered by the Washington Guardian, click here http://washingtonguardian.com/taking-sandy-spending-ride.
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