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    Repairing damage from the attack on the U.S. Capitol exceeds $30 million- will need more money, Architect says

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    GNB, Washington : The repair cost of damages from the attack on the U.S. Capitol and related security expenses have already topped $30 million and will keep rising, Architect of the Capitol J. Brett Blanton told lawmakers on Wednesday.

    The events of Jan. 6, he said, were “difficult for the American people and extremely hard for all of us on campus to witness.”

    Congressional appropriations committees have already approved a transfer request of $30 million to pay for expenses and extend a temporary perimeter fencing contract through March 31, Blanton said to the lawmakers.

    But more money will be needed, he added: “History teaches us that project costs for replacements and repairs beyond in-kind improvements across campus will be considerable and beyond the scope of the current budgetary environment.”

    The price tag will go even higher, Blanton told lawmakers on the House Appropriations Committee, if the fence and other security measures are needed beyond March.

    In his prepared testimony, Blanton described how his employees tried to minimize the threat to the Capitol and lawmakers on Jan. 6, when thousands of former President Donald Trump’s supporters breached security perimeters at the Capitol grounds. Many of them then engaged in a pitched battle with police and security personnel.

    Read full Statement before the Subcommittee on Legislative Branch, Committee on Appropriations, United States House of Representatives:

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