Video: Sandy victims: Initial aid money is a "drop in the bucket"

Full Moon over New York City July 25, 2010 by Anthony Quintano
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Even though the new Congress has approved $9 billion in aid for residents and businesses ravaged by the storm, Dina Long, mayor of hard-hit Sea Bright, N.J., and Dominic Camerada, who lost his home in Staten Island, say it's only a drop in the bucket. Will the new Congress be more productive than the last?
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Even though the new Congress has approved $9 billion in aid for residents and businesses ravaged by the storm, Dina Long, mayor of hard-hit Sea Bright, N.J., and Dominic Camerada, who lost his home in Staten Island, say it's only a drop in the bucket.
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