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Bush, Congress Face Katrina-Induced Agenda

Wednesday, September 07, 2005 9:00:29 AM
By DARLENE SUPERVILLE

President Bush, sitting with Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings, left, and others, participates in a meting on efforts to assist students and school districts displaced by Hurricane Katrina in the Oval Office of the White House, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2005. Bush is devoting the day to the recovery effort from Hurricane Katrina by meeting with his Cabinet, the congressional leadership and representatives of charitable organizations.  (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush and Congress are back in town, facing a hurricane-induced agenda that is vastly different from what they anticipated when they left the city five weeks ago.

It will be all Katrina for a long time — from the spending of billions more dollars to help clean up and repair hurricane damage to the Gulf Coast, to meeting the economic, social and other needs of thousands of evacuees scattered across the country, to congressional hearings into how well the federal government responded to the disaster, particularly to the flooding of New Orleans.

"They're not going to be able to deal with much, other than the ramifications of Hurricane Katrina, for a while," says David King, an associate professor of public policy at Harvard University.


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