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Partisan squabbling in US senate puts economic stimulus into jeopardy

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Bloomberg • 5 min read
Partisan squabbling in US senate puts economic stimulus into jeopardy
Odds for a pre-election package are dimming as the parties cannot agree on how large the package should be.
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Odds of another round of fiscal stimulus for the U.S. economy dropped on Thursday as senators headed out of Washington for the weekend following a partisan split over a slimmed-down package proposed by Republicans.

The Senate voted 52-47 to advance to the floor a bill introduced by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, short of the 60 needed to bring it up. Democrats were united in blocking the legislation.

Estimated at roughly $500 billion to $700 billion, the bill was intended to target the most pressing areas for help – revived supplemental unemployment insurance benefits and extended aid for small business, in particular. It was a fraction of the $2.2 trillion backed by Democrats and even below Republicans’ previous $1 trillion.

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