A bipartisan group of senators is calling for an end to tens of millions of annual U.S. development aid to China, saying there are more needy countries than the world's second-largest economy, which has trillions in foreign reserves, AP reported. The eight Democrats and four Republicans made their appeal Thursday to a Senate appropriations committee that must approve foreign aid funding for the fiscal year starting in October. They urge an end to all development aid for China other than for Tibetans and for promoting human rights. They say since 2001, the U.S. has provided more than $275 million in direct assistance to China, such as for expanding Internet access and improving public transportation. The U.S. is scrambling to cut spending to narrow its deficit.