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    Bush vows aid for storm-struck Gulf Coast
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    Updated: 2005-09-16 11:16

    US President Bush promised Thursday night the government will pay most of the costs of rebuilding the hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast in one of the largest reconstruction projects the world has ever seen.

    "There is no way to imagine America without New Orleans, and this great city will rise again," the president said.

    Standing in Jackson Square in the heart of the French Quarter, Bush acknowledged his administration had failed to respond adequately to Hurricane Katrina, which killed hundreds of people across five states. The government's costs for rebuilding could reach $200 billion or beyond.

    "Four years after the frightening experience of Sept. 11, Americans have every right to expect a more effective response in a time of emergency," the president said. When the government fails to meet such an obligation, Bush said, "I as president am responsible for the problem, and for the solution."

    Bush ordered his Cabinet secretaries to join in a comprehensive review of the government's faulty response. In addition, he told the Department of Homeland Security to undertake an immediate review of emergency plans in every major city in America.

    U.S. President George W. Bush speaks about Hurricane Katrina's damage to the nation, on network television from Jackson Square in New Orleans September 15, 2005. Bush believes the vision for rebuilding should be "locally inspired" but that the country as a whole needs to be committed to that longer-term effort. The president will continue to the White House following the speech. [Reuters]
    U.S. President George W. Bush speaks about Hurricane Katrina's damage to the nation, on network television from Jackson Square in New Orleans September 15, 2005. Bush believes the vision for rebuilding should be "locally inspired" but that the country as a whole needs to be committed to that longer-term effort. The president will continue to the White House following the speech. [Reuters]
    He also said a disaster on the scale of Katrina requires greater federal authority and a broader role for the armed forces.

    Unusual for a prime-time address, Bush stood tieless in a blue dress shirt. At his back, the famous palm tree-framed St. Louis Cathedral was brightly lit. Elsewhere in the famed city, workers were still pumping out flooded neighborhoods and collecting bodies left behind in the frantic evacuation.

    Bush proposed establishment of worker recovery accounts providing up to $5,000 for job training, education and child care during victims' search for employment. He also urged legislation to provide education, small business help and health care. He proposed creation of a Gulf Opportunity Zone in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama offering tax breaks to encourage businesses to stay in the devastated region and new businesses to open.

    In the speech, which lasted a bit over 20 minutes, he said he would ask Congress to approve an Urban Homesteading Act in which surplus federal property would be turned over to low-income citizens by means of a lottery to build homes, with mortgages or assistance from charitable organizations.

    Other proposals, according to congressional officials briefed by the White House, include:

    - A 100 percent reimbursement to states to cover their costs of health care for treating many evacuees through the end of next year.

    - $1.9 billion to reimburse states for educating displaced students, including some money that could go to religious schools.

    - Six-month forgiveness on student loan interest for affected areas, at an estimated cost of $100 million.

    Bush repeated a hotline number, 1-877-568-3317, for people to call to help reunite family members separated during the hurricane. Moments later, Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., criticized Bush, saying "Leadership isn't a speech or a toll-free number."

    "No American doubts that New Orleans will rise again," Kerry said. "They doubt the competence and commitment of this administration." House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid, in a joint statement, said, "We are concerned by Bush administration initiatives this week waiving wage protections, environmental safeguards and protections for veterans, minorities, women and the disabled."

    Bush described the hurricane's aftermath as "days of sorrow and outrage," and he said the nation had "witnessed the kind of desperation no citizen of this great and generous nation should ever have to know." He deplored scenes of victims calling out for food and water, criminals who had no mercy, and bodies of the dead lying uncovered in the street.
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