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Bush calls for approval of food aid
WASHINGTON—President Bush urged Congress Thursday to approve $770 million to help alleviate dramatically escalating food prices that threaten widespread hunger and increasing social unrest around the world.
In a surprise midafternoon appearance at the White House, Bush announced he is asking lawmakers to approve the additional funds for global food aid and development programs. The money—to be directed primarily at needy African nations—is being included in a broader $70 billion Iraq war funding measure for 2009 that the White House sent to Capitol Hill on Thursday. “In some of the world’s poorest nations, rising prices can mean the difference between getting a daily meal and going without food,” Bush said. “The American people are generous people and they’re a compassionate people. We believe in the timeless truth ‘to whom much is given, much is expected.”’ The new money comes on top of $200 million Bush ordered released two weeks ago for emergency food aid. It also is in addition to a pending $350 million request for emergengy food aid funds. Because the new funds are part of a 2009 budget, they wouldn’t be available for distribution until the start of the fiscal year on Oct. 1, even if they are approved sooner. Even so, Bush called it “just the beginning” of the U.S. effort to help. He said the United States would spend a total of $5 billion this year and next on food aid and related programs. “America’s in the lead, we’ll stay in the lead and we expect others to participate along with us,” he said. The new funds are aimed at meeting immediate needs with direct shipments of food aid, and the White House said they would allow for millions more people to get help. Emergency aid accounts for $620 million of the request, said Steve McMillin, deputy director of the president’s Office of Management and Budget. |
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