Mayor Bloomberg slams Congress for hampering Sandy aid

Mounds of debris line the Rockaway's iconic boardwalk washed away by Sandy. (Getty) Credit: Mounds of debris line the Rockaway's iconic boardwalk washed away by Sandy. (Getty)
Mayor Michael Bloom-berg blasted Congress for hampering New Yorkers, particularly Sandy victims, by forcing a federal shutdown during his weekly radio address Sunday.
The mayor said the city's 27,000 federal workers, the second-largest number of U.S. government employees outside Washington, D.C., are furloughed indefinitely. He added political limbo might also cause major delays and problems for federal Sandy aid.
"Since the storm, the city has stopped at nothing to help New Yorkers and their communities recover from the greatest natural disaster in our history," Bloomberg said. "The federal government must bring the same urgency to this task."
The mayor said businesses and residents need to be in constant contact with federal workers to process their claims, and that affected New Yorkers will have to wait longer to receive grants.
Bloomberg also said Congress has yet to release the second set of Sandy relief funding, preventing projects that would help prepare for future storms.
"Unfortunately, unlike mayors, too many representatives in Washington act as if they can just take positions without considering the real-world consequences for real people," he said.
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