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The Senate roundly rejected a proposal Wednesday to redirect aid for Egypt 
into bridge-building projects in the U.S. after a potential Republican presidential 
candidate and tea party favorite challenged the Obama administration's refusal 
to label the ouster of Egypt's president a military coup.Sen. Rand Paul 
of Kentucky's amendment to next year's transportation bill would have halted 
the $1.5 billion in mainly military assistance the U.S. provides Egypt each 
year.He cited the U.S. law banning most forms of support for countries 
that suffer a military "coup," a determination the administration has said 
it won't make about the Egyptian army's July 3 ouster of the 
Islamist President Mohammed Morsi. And he invoked U.S. infrastructure shortcomings 
as well as Detroit's bankruptcy and Chicago's violence to make his case 
for the money to be put back into the domestic economy."Our nation's 
bridges are crumbling," said Paul, who has previously failed in attempts 
to cut U.S. support programs for Egypt, Libya and Pakistan. "I propose 
that we take the billion dollars that is now being illegally given 
to Egypt and spend it at home."The Senate voted 86-13 against the 
measure, the first to be proposed in either chamber of Congress since 
the army arrested Morsi, suspended the constitution and cracked down on 
the Muslim Brotherhood. A series of deadly protests have taken place since 
in what was once Washington's strongest ally in the Muslim world, but 
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July 29, 2013: Tourists and locals play on Ko'Olina beach on the 
island of Oahu, Hawaii.ReutersLawmakers in the Aloha State want to wave 
goodbye to their growing homeless population -- by buying them a one-way 
ticket off the island.Hawaii's controversial three-year Return to Home pilot 
program launches later this year and is being billed as a way 
to help the states 17,000 homeless residents, while reducing the financial 
burden the state has in caring for them. Under the plan, the 
state will pay for a one-way plane ticket for any homeless resident 
who can find someone on the mainland to take them in.The program, 
which has a $100,000 annual budget, is the brainchild of state Rep. 
John Mizuno, who had unsuccessfully tried to get a similar plan through 
the past three legislative sessions. This year, the measure was attached 
to a larger spending bill and squeaked through the state legislature.Critics, 
though, say the program is a quick fix and does nothing to 
address the root causes of homelessness.Patricia McManaman, director of 
the Department of Human Services  the agency tasked with implementing the 
program -- told lawmakers she had reservations about the plan to send 
the states homeless away and questioned the programs funding. She also had 
a problem with language in the bill that suggests homeless people are 
in need of sufficient personal hygiene in order to travel  something 
she calls an unnecessary and inappropriate stereotype.But Miz

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