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On April 21 the Coates Amendment to the Energy and Water Agencies Appropriations Act failed by a vote of 48-49

All Senate Democrats, with the exception of Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri, voted against the amendment, and were joined by Five Republicans, Lisa Murkowski, Bill Cassidy, Rob Portman, Lamar Alexander, and Dean Heller.

However, 47 Senate Republicans (and that lone Democrat) voted not to provide federal aid for children that were poisoned by the decisions of Michigan’s Republican governor.

The Coates Amendment was offered by Indiana Republican Senator Dan Coates, who had explained,

“Last month, nearly 10 years since the program’s inception, the Government Accountability Office took a look at the program’s finances and found that the Department of Energy is quietly sitting on unspent funds. The history of this loan program suggests that the best course of action is to give the money back.”

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The failure of the amendment means that the money can be used in Flint, but the idea that 47 Republicans attempted to prevent that is a little more than disturbing.

Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid was none too happy:

“Three of the four Republican cosponsors of legislation to help the people of Flint voted to eliminate the funding source today. It is a disturbing trend that Senate Republicans are regularly unable to fulfill their commitments. The Senate cannot function if senators do not keep their word.

Republicans have proven once again that they are willing to turn their backs on the people of Flint. Every time the Senate comes close to a bipartisan compromise to help children suffering from lead poisoning, Republicans find an excuse to back away. Today, Republicans voted to remove a funding source for legislation to tackle Flint’s water crisis without offering a single dime to clean their poisoned water. More than 100,000 people – including 9,000 children under the age of six – have been poisoned in the city of Flint, and it is unconscionable that Republicans would attempt to deny them the support they desperately need.”

I guess those GOPers forgot that there might be some fetuses being affected by the lead water.

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