Obama-backed jobless bill clears Republican roadblock
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Support legislation to the White House, extended unemployment benefits, 130 million americans narrow clear republican procedural hurdles, in the United States senate on Tuesday, in a new battle to fight poverty a volley.In 60-37 a major party policy vote - 60 is the need for accurate - democrat-led senate agreed to consider the measure, among them, the cost of $6 billions, will expand the end of the last three months of unemployment benefits.May be later in the week the senate vote on whether to pass the bill, and send it to the republicans in the house of representatives, it is likely to die, unless there is an agreement to pay fees, not to increase the federal debt record.At the White House, U.S. President barack Obama praised the senate, and urged quick through by both houses so he can sign an emergency bill into law."We have to leave it across the finish line with no obstruction or delay," Obama said, some long-term unemployed, including Moodus, Connecticut, Catherine hackett to join us.Her two sons in the army, and had refused to her heat to make ends meet."When we have two of our army who worked hard, but there is a coat of the mother in the house, we have a problem," said Mr Obama.House speaker John boehner, the top republican in congress pointed out that he was in the White House a month ago that unemployment benefits renewal "should not only pay, but including a few things to help put people back to work.""So far, the President did not put forward such a plan," boehner said in a statement.