Senate votes to delay flood insurance hikes
R.J. Lehmann, a senior fellow at the R Street Institute, a free-market think tank, said the Toomey amendment aligns more with the position of the White House, rather than the Senate bill.
Still, he said that a strong bipartisan push in the House could win Obama administration support.
“If there really is a movement in the House to push a longer bill, it doesn’t look like the White House will veto it,” Lehmann said.
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