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Lucy Madison, Tolleah Price /

CBS News/ August 24, 2011, 3:59 PM

Eric Cantor: Congress will find the money for earthquake aid

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor assured his constituents on Wednesday that Congress "will find the monies" to assist earthquake victims in Mineral, Virginia - but the Republican lawmaker noted that "those monies will be offset with appropriate savings or cost-cutting elsewhere."

Cantor and Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell, speaking together in a news conference, had previously toured Mineral to assess the amount of damage the city sustained in the wake of Tuesday's 5.8 magnitude earthquake. Mineral, which was at the epicenter of the quake, falls in Virginia's 7th district, which Cantor represents.

Cantor was in Israel when he heard news of the quake, but said he "quickly decided that I had to get home to ensure I could do anything I could."

When asked if the district would be receiving federal assistance from the government, McDonnell noted that the state had yet to do a thorough analysis determining "our own capacity through state and local resources and private and benevolent resources to be able to handle it," and had not yet determined whether it was "prudent" to request federal aid.

But, Cantor added, "the federal government does have a role in situations like this. When there's a disaster there's an appropriate federal role and we will find the monies. But we've had discussions about these things before and those monies will be offset with appropriate savings or cost-cutting elsewhere in order to meet the priority of the federal government's role in a situation like this."

Mineral residents experienced at least four aftershocks in the wake of Tuesday's earthquake, and more were expected to follow.

McDonnell described the damage to the district as "significant," but said it was a "blessing" there had been no reported deaths.

"The damage is more widespread and significant than the preliminary reports that we had gotten yesterday," McDonnell said. "The great blessing out of this seems to be that with an event of this proportion on the East Coast that there were virtually no significant injuries."

"This is obviously a time where the people of Virginia and hopefully beyond will need to rally together," he added. "The local government, the state government, the federal government, the churches the synagogues, the benevolent organizations to all find ways to be able to help these citizens in need."

Democratic Rep. Ed Markey of Massachusetts, the top Democrat in the House Natural Resources Committee and a senior member of the Energy and Commerce Committee, called for stronger nuclear safety standards in the wake of the quake, writing in a letter to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission that "the Virginia earthquake is now our local 911 call to stop delaying the implementation of stricter safety standards."

The Wall Street Journal reports that Central Virginia's North Anna power station issued an "alert" status Wednesday after losing power in the earthquake's aftermath.

Cantor said in Wednesday's press briefing that he and McDonnell were headed to the plant later that day.

"Obviously that's the first thing that crossed my mind when I heard the news," Cantor said, "Oh my goodness, what about the nuclear power plant? So I'm glad to hear and read the reports that what should have happened, happened."

He added: "As for the road forward, I'm here to work along with the governor and along with all the residents of the seventh district and the commonwealth to do what we do best in times of disaster: we pull together. We are a can-do people and we will get through this."

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marylynne1 says:
And I think we should start cutting with his salary, his health care, his retirement and any money the government spends on his office and his trips. That should do a lot toward helping his constituents.
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marcm1 says:
Her is a novel concept. How about they stop spending all our money helping countries over seas that hate us and direct a few billion to Va and the other states to help out. They will need even more after Irene.
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marcm1 says:
Here is a novel concept. How about Congress stop spending all our money helping countries overseas that hate us and direct a few billion to Va and the other states to help out. They will need even more after Irene.
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WeHappyFew says:
"****ing socialists!"
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somecmnsense says:
Part of our tax money goes to helping our fellow United States citizens in trouble. Whether their homes are destroyed by tornadoes or theic city is flooded. There is no direct benefit to me to help these people, however, the quicker they are back on their feet, the quicker they are to contributing to the overall US economy. In addition, in our great and civilized country, we should not see people living in tent city for years like a third world nation when their homes are destroyed by natural disasters.
The Tea Party wants to end all of this. Cantor should stop the tea party hypocrisy and tell his constituents that there will no longer be any forthcoming aid and that they are on their own since he is so adamant about not raising taxes.
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antoniof123 says:
How are you going to pay for this?

More taxes for the poor and the middle class in the form of fees.

Send this moron packing.
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Progress4U says:
No Federal money for Tea Party Districts!!!! Let them live without the Fed's help since they despise it so much!!!! GD tea bagging hypocrites!
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catmomtx says:
WOW!!He is one of the Republican Congressmen that have been telling the whole world how broke we are. Insisting that the President make drastic cuts in the budget and shut down programs designed to help those most in need. Rather than wait and see exactly what damage has been done to his state and allow his state to figure out they will pay for the damage, he wants to use federal dollars! Will he add that amount to the dollars they keep trying to prevent the President from spending? I mean what about the debt ceiling, heaven forbid that goes under the debt ceiling which he even refused to negotiate raising. What a freakin hypocrite. How about your state take care of itself rather than begging from the government you say is already spending too much money.
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retm-w says:
Cantor was vacationing in israel all paid for by AIPAC, he rushed home for a photo op.
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Realdvater says:
What about we raise taxes on the rich and the corporations, close all loopholes for corporations for taking their billion dollar profits overseas for not paying taxes, legalize pot, as a condition for providing Cantor's district a lot of that socialist assistance they hate that much
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