Gov. Christie: Sandy bill could not overcome toxic House politics

Gov. Christie: Sandy bill could not overcome toxic House politics

January 2, 2013 12:52 PM

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie expressed disapproval of Congress claiming a $60 billion aid package for the damage caused by superstorm Sandy "could not overcome the toxic internal politics of the House majority."

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