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CEOs Urge Congress to Approve Sandy Relief Now

 ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - More than 125 prominent CEOs based in New York are urging Congress to quickly pass a $60 billion aid package for Superstorm Sandy relief.
 
     The CEOS include top executives of Time Warner, NBC Universal, Bloomberg, Morgan Stanley, Madison Square Garden and the National Basketball Association.
 
     The plea comes as the governors of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut urge Congress to act quickly on the aid before lawmakers break for the holiday.
 
     Govs. Chris Christie, Andrew Cuomo and Dannel Malloy say no region or state should have to stand alone after a disaster. They say Congress hasn't acted in seven weeks following Sandy, taking longer to provide aid than in previous disasters such as Hurricane Katrina.
 
 


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Topics : Disaster_AccidentPolitics
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Locations : ConnecticutNew JerseyNew York
People : Andrew CuomoChris ChristieDannel Malloy




 
12/13/2012 5:38PM
CEOs Urge Congress to Approve Sandy Relief Now
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