Bush confronted by angry Katrina victims
By Michael A. Fletcher
The Washington Post
March 02. 2007 8:00AM
In his first visit to the Gulf Coast in six months, President Bush said yesterday that he heard "loud and clear" the growing complaints in the region that the federal response to Hurricane Katrina has become ensnared in red tape.
But in a trip designed to highlight the progress that has been made in the 18 months since the hurricane devastated New Orleans and the Mississippi coast, the president insisted that "people's lives are improving and there is hope."
As billions of federal dollars have sat in state accounts untapped in part because of complex federal rules, Louisiana officials in particular have become vocal about what they called the Bush administration's wavering interest in the rebuilding process. The frustration came to a boil when Bush failed to mention Katrina during his State of the Union address, prompting Democratic Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Babineaux Blanco to observe that the "the pains of the hurricane are yesterday's news in Washington."
After a meeting with state and local officials in Biloxi, Miss., yesterday, Bush said he had listened as the officials described their "continued frustration with the slowness of federal response at times. It's important for me to hear that."
In Washington, House Democrats renewed their own criticism of the administration. They promised to move legislation - which has not been endorsed by Bush - to forgive some federal loans to disaster-wracked communities while easing matching fund requirements now tied to some federal aid.
"Hurricane Katrina was a natural disaster, compounded by a man-made disaster. It is now 18 months past time to get our response right," said a statement signed by Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of Maryland and Rep. James Clyburn, a Democrat from South Carolina.
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