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Two-year cross-party budget bill awaits Senate passage Two-year cross-party budget bill awaits Senate passage
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The US Senate is expected to pass a two-year federal budget bill later, amid a rare outbreak of fiscal deal-making on Capitol Hill.The US Senate is expected to pass a two-year federal budget bill later, amid a rare outbreak of fiscal deal-making on Capitol Hill.
The legislation, which would help avert a government shutdown in January, sailed through the Republican-held House of Representatives last week.The legislation, which would help avert a government shutdown in January, sailed through the Republican-held House of Representatives last week.
The proposal was drafted by a cross-party budget committee set up after October's 16-day government shutdown.The proposal was drafted by a cross-party budget committee set up after October's 16-day government shutdown.
Republicans and Democrats are unpopular after a year of congressional inaction.Republicans and Democrats are unpopular after a year of congressional inaction.
2013 has seen political gridlock over President Barack Obama's healthcare law, the federal debt limit and issues ranging from immigration to gun control.2013 has seen political gridlock over President Barack Obama's healthcare law, the federal debt limit and issues ranging from immigration to gun control.
'Nothing written in stone''Nothing written in stone'
If approved on Wednesday, the budget bill will be signed into law by the president.If approved on Wednesday, the budget bill will be signed into law by the president.
It easily passed a Senate procedural vote on Tuesday, with 12 Republicans breaking ranks to support Democrats in approving the measure 67-33.It easily passed a Senate procedural vote on Tuesday, with 12 Republicans breaking ranks to support Democrats in approving the measure 67-33.
Democratic Senator Patty Murray, co-writer of the legislation, said: "This bipartisan bill takes the first steps toward rebuilding our broken budget process.Democratic Senator Patty Murray, co-writer of the legislation, said: "This bipartisan bill takes the first steps toward rebuilding our broken budget process.
"We've spent far too long here scrambling to fix artificial crises instead of working together to solve the big problems we all know we need to address.""We've spent far too long here scrambling to fix artificial crises instead of working together to solve the big problems we all know we need to address."
But any hopes that a new era of cross-party unity could be dawning on Washington DC may be premature.But any hopes that a new era of cross-party unity could be dawning on Washington DC may be premature.
"This is a budget," Democratic Senator Carl Levin told reporters on Tuesday. "A budget could be amended next year. Nothing is written in stone around here.""This is a budget," Democratic Senator Carl Levin told reporters on Tuesday. "A budget could be amended next year. Nothing is written in stone around here."
The Senate's top four Republicans - who are in the minority in the upper chamber - voted on Tuesday to block consideration of the budget bill. However, their opposition was seen as mainly symbolic and it is thought they knew the bill would ultimately go forward.The Senate's top four Republicans - who are in the minority in the upper chamber - voted on Tuesday to block consideration of the budget bill. However, their opposition was seen as mainly symbolic and it is thought they knew the bill would ultimately go forward.
But the chamber's Republican leader hinted a separate brawl could lie ahead over the government's borrowing limit, which is due to be raised next spring.But the chamber's Republican leader hinted a separate brawl could lie ahead over the government's borrowing limit, which is due to be raised next spring.
"I doubt if the House, or for that matter the Senate, is willing to give the president a clean debt ceiling increase," Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell told reporters."I doubt if the House, or for that matter the Senate, is willing to give the president a clean debt ceiling increase," Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell told reporters.
"We'll have to see what the House insists on adding to it as a condition for passing it.""We'll have to see what the House insists on adding to it as a condition for passing it."
The budget deal, which sets discretionary defence and domestic spending at $1 trillion (£610bn) for the current fiscal year, aims to shave up to $23bn from the nation's $642bn annual budget deficit.The budget deal, which sets discretionary defence and domestic spending at $1 trillion (£610bn) for the current fiscal year, aims to shave up to $23bn from the nation's $642bn annual budget deficit.
It also rolls back $63bn in military and domestic spending cuts automatically imposed in January when Democrats and Republicans failed to reach a budget compromise.It also rolls back $63bn in military and domestic spending cuts automatically imposed in January when Democrats and Republicans failed to reach a budget compromise.
Republican 'retreat'
Democrats have supported the measure even though they are unhappy that it does not extend long-term unemployment benefits that are due to expire for nearly 1.3 million Americans later this month.Democrats have supported the measure even though they are unhappy that it does not extend long-term unemployment benefits that are due to expire for nearly 1.3 million Americans later this month.
And members of both parties have voiced disapproval of the bill's provision to cut inflation increases to pensions for military retirees under the age of 62.And members of both parties have voiced disapproval of the bill's provision to cut inflation increases to pensions for military retirees under the age of 62.
Republican Congressman Paul Ryan, chairman of the House budget committee, said last week the budget deal "cuts spending in a smarter way".Republican Congressman Paul Ryan, chairman of the House budget committee, said last week the budget deal "cuts spending in a smarter way".
But one Republican senator, who spoke to the BBC under condition of anonymity, said the budget deal was "very much a retreat" for his political party.
"I think they set it up as it's either this or a shutdown, but I think that's a false choice," he said. "I really think it can't get enough criticism."