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House, Senate will vote Thursday on separate unemployment bills

By Vicki Needham - 06/30/10 07:07 PM ET

The House and Senate will vote Thursday on separate bills to extend unemployment benefits for more than 1 million Americans. 

The House is expected to pass a nearly $34 billion stand-alone version of the bill to extend benefits through November for the long-term jobless, which is around 7 million people. 

The Senate will vote to end a Republican filibuster on a two-pronged measure that includes the benefits extension and provides homebuyers with an extra three-months to close on a purchase that qualifies for a federal tax credit up to $8,000. 

Through Wednesday, Senate Democrats were one vote short of the 60 votes needed to advance the bill. The vote is expected around 5:30 p.m. Thursday, after Sen. Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.) lies in repose for most of the day in the Senate chamber. 

If the Senate passes its legislation, the House would probably follow suit before the July 4 recess begins, according to a senior Democratic aide. That vote would likely take place Friday unless the process can be expedited. 


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http://thehill.com/blogs/on-the-money/economy/106555-house-senate-will-vote-thursday-on-separate-unemployment-bills

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