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President Barack Obama has urged US governors to prod Congress to strike a budget deal averting a raft of deep budget cuts set to hit on Friday. | President Barack Obama has urged US governors to prod Congress to strike a budget deal averting a raft of deep budget cuts set to hit on Friday. |
He warned the $85bn (£56bn) cuts would put thousands of teachers out of work and bring economic uncertainty. | He warned the $85bn (£56bn) cuts would put thousands of teachers out of work and bring economic uncertainty. |
The president has called on Congress to pass revenue rises and some budget cuts to avoid the automatic reductions. | |
The Democratic president will travel to Virginia on Tuesday to discuss the cuts' impact on the defence industry. | The Democratic president will travel to Virginia on Tuesday to discuss the cuts' impact on the defence industry. |
"These cuts do not have to happen," Mr Obama told a bipartisan assembly of governors at the White House on Monday. "Congress can turn them off any time with just a little bit of compromise." | "These cuts do not have to happen," Mr Obama told a bipartisan assembly of governors at the White House on Monday. "Congress can turn them off any time with just a little bit of compromise." |
Unless Congress acts, the automatic cuts are set to take effect on Friday, part of a total $1.2tn in reductions over 10 years. | Unless Congress acts, the automatic cuts are set to take effect on Friday, part of a total $1.2tn in reductions over 10 years. |
Republicans say they will not agree to a deal that includes a tax rise. | Republicans say they will not agree to a deal that includes a tax rise. |
The budget cuts, known in Washington DC as the sequester, were devised in 2011 as an intentionally painful cudgel to encourage Democrats and Republicans in Congress to strike a deal to reduce the US budget deficit. | The budget cuts, known in Washington DC as the sequester, were devised in 2011 as an intentionally painful cudgel to encourage Democrats and Republicans in Congress to strike a deal to reduce the US budget deficit. |
Now, House Republicans say reduced spending should be the focus of any deal, while Mr Obama and the Democrats want a package to include new tax revenue by closing tax loopholes for wealthy Americans. | Now, House Republicans say reduced spending should be the focus of any deal, while Mr Obama and the Democrats want a package to include new tax revenue by closing tax loopholes for wealthy Americans. |
With no deal in sight, on Sunday the Obama administration released fact sheets highlighting the threatened economic impact of the automatic cuts on a state-by-state basis. | With no deal in sight, on Sunday the Obama administration released fact sheets highlighting the threatened economic impact of the automatic cuts on a state-by-state basis. |
"These impacts will not all be felt on day one," Mr Obama told the governors on Monday, "but the uncertainty is already having an effect. | "These impacts will not all be felt on day one," Mr Obama told the governors on Monday, "but the uncertainty is already having an effect. |
"Companies are preparing layoff notices. Families are preparing to cut back on expenses. And the longer these cuts are in place, the bigger the impact will become." | "Companies are preparing layoff notices. Families are preparing to cut back on expenses. And the longer these cuts are in place, the bigger the impact will become." |
The White House has warned of job losses for teachers, more expensive meat prices as inspectors are furloughed, air travel delays, and complications in distributing vaccines for children. | The White House has warned of job losses for teachers, more expensive meat prices as inspectors are furloughed, air travel delays, and complications in distributing vaccines for children. |
"While you are in town, I hope you speak with your congressional delegation," Mr Obama told the governors. "And remind them in no uncertain terms exactly what is at stake and exactly who is at risk." | |
The defence department has said it will make redundant up to 46,000 temporary workers and cause employees to lose one day of work per week without pay from April, saving $5bn. | The defence department has said it will make redundant up to 46,000 temporary workers and cause employees to lose one day of work per week without pay from April, saving $5bn. |
In a separate press conference on Monday, homeland security secretary Janet Napolitano said queues at airport security checkpoints and at border crossings would lengthen considerably if the cuts were put into place. | |
Meanwhile, Republicans and Democrats are each trying to make sure the public blames the other side, should the automatic cuts take effect. | Meanwhile, Republicans and Democrats are each trying to make sure the public blames the other side, should the automatic cuts take effect. |
Senator John McCain, the 2008 Republican presidential nominee, called the looming defence cuts "unconscionable" and urged Mr Obama to call lawmakers to the White House to work out a deal. | Senator John McCain, the 2008 Republican presidential nominee, called the looming defence cuts "unconscionable" and urged Mr Obama to call lawmakers to the White House to work out a deal. |
"I won't put all the blame all on the president of the United States," Sen McCain told CNN. "But the president leads." | "I won't put all the blame all on the president of the United States," Sen McCain told CNN. "But the president leads." |
Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley, a Democrat, said the cuts were "senseless". | Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley, a Democrat, said the cuts were "senseless". |
"This really threatens to hurt a lot of families in our state and kind of flat-line our job growth for the next several months," he said. | "This really threatens to hurt a lot of families in our state and kind of flat-line our job growth for the next several months," he said. |