The House yesterday passed a $19.1 billion disaster relief package, finally sending legislation to the White House that had been repeatedly blocked by conservatives over the Memorial Day recess, The Hill reported. The legislation was approved in a 354-58 vote. The House sought to move the bill three times by unanimous consent over the last week, but the vote was blocked by a different conservative Republican each time. GOP Reps. Chip Roy (Texas), Thomas Massie (Ky.) and John Rose (Tenn.) each blocked the unanimous consent vote, arguing that there should be a full debate on the measure. Roy, a former staffer to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), argued that the spending should be offset by other spending cuts and said he was concerned about adding to the national debt. The measure includes funding for communities hit by various natural disasters across the country. It also includes $900 million in aid to Puerto Rico, funding that was initially opposed by President Trump as being too much. The measure passed the Senate in an 85-8 vote in late May.