Competing bills to avert sequester fail in Senate |
| | | | | Thursday, February 28, 2013 3:31:06 PM | | | Politics News Alert | | Competing partisan bills to avert the looming budget cuts failed to advance in the Senate Thursday, as Congress prepared to leave Washington for the weekend without taking action on the $85 billion sequester. A Republican proposal would have left the budget cuts intact but provided new flexibility to President Obama to decide where the cuts would fall. It was rejected on a 38 to 62 vote -- as all but two Democrats opposed it, along with nine Republicans who feared it would afford President Obama too much power. Sixty votes were needed to advance the measure. Likewise, a bill from Democrats that embodied President Obama's call to replace the across-the-board budget reduction with a mixture of other cuts and higher tax revenues was also blocked, on a 51 to 49 vote. Several Democrats facing 2014 elections voted against the measure. Read more at: http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/harry-reid-says-its-still-not-too-late-to-avert-sequester/2013/02/28/d252595e-81b8-11e2-b99e-6baf4ebe42df_story.html
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