Two lone Republicans were the only senators to not renew 9/11 victims funding for first responders

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Two lone Republicans were the only senators to not renew 9/11 victims funding for first responders
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Rand Paul of Kentucky and Mike Lee of Utah were those two GOP lawmakers. The final vote was 97-2.

There were just two Republican senators on Tuesday to oppose effectively extending the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund for 9/11 first responders indefinitely.The two Republicans had temporarily stalled the bill's passage last week and ultimately did not support it over fiscal concerns.

Sen. Rand Paul talks with U.S. Sen. Mike Lee in between television interviews in the Russell Senate Office Building rotunda on Capitol Hill June 1, 2015, in Washington, DC.In response to New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a Democrat, moving to pass the legislation by voice vote—or unanimous consent—last week, Paul and Lee blocked the move, citing budgetary concerns.

Lee expressed similar fiscal concerns, adding that without a specific dollar amount or time period attached to the funding, fraud or misuse could arise.

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