House Democrats used a creative floor maneuver Wednesday to force Republicans into blocking the elimination of more than $180 million in funds left over from the infamous Bridge to Nowhere earmark. During consideration of a bill that would extend the authorization for surface transportation programs through Sept. 30, Democrats offered a motion to recommit that would have eliminated $183 million in funding to Alaska. Originally earmarked in the 2005 surface transportation reauthorization for two bridges in rural Alaska, the funds were ultimately directed to the states transportation department after the earmark became a symbol of Congress abuse of the system. One of the bridges, to a tiny community on Gravina Island, became famous as the Bridge to Nowhere.
The House defeated the motion largely along party lines, 181-246. Seven Democrats voted against the motion, with no Republicans voting for it.
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