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Senate passes two-year cross-party budget bill | |
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The US Senate has passed a two-year federal budget bill by 64 votes to 36 in a rare outbreak of fiscal deal-making on Capitol Hill. | |
The legislation, which would 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. |
The year 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' |
The budget bill must still be signed into law by the president. | |
Congress will then have until 15 January to pass a $1.012 trillion fiscal spending bill for 2014. | |
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 bill 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' | Republican 'retreat' |
Democrats supported the measure even though they were unhappy that it did 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 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. | 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." | "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." |