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Unemployment Benefits: Senate Dems Scale Back Jobs Bill

First Posted: 06/17/10 03:47 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 05:50 PM ET

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Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.) on Wednesday evening unveiled a scaled-down version of the jobs bill that failed in a key vote earlier when a dozen deficit-wary Democrats joined the Republicans in voting against it.

"We voted on an earlier version today but this is a new one," Baucus said. "It still addresses many of the same issues as the last substitute but it is smaller. That is, it's -- there are fewer dollars involved here, and it is more paid for. The majority of this amendment is now offset."

The bill reauthorizes several expired stimulus bill programs, including extended unemployment benefits, increased Medicare reimbursement for doctors (this provision, known as "Doc Fix," postpones a scheduled 21-percent pay cut), aid for state Medicaid programs and several tax breaks for businesses and families. To appease the deficit hawks worried about the measure's nearly $80 billion deficit cost, the new version saves $16.4 billion by shortening Doc Fix from 19 to six months and it saves $5.8 billion by cutting $25 per week from every unemployment check.

Baucus's cuts have won over at least one hawk: An aide to Sen. Evan Bayh (D-Ind.) told HuffPost the senator would support the new version on Thursday after voting against the old version on Wednesday.

Bayh's primary concern was the deficit, but Baucus added another sweetener: $91 million in low-income tax credits for housing construction in Indiana and 13 other Midwestern and Gulf states impacted by natural disasters. "Essentially, the bill will allows Indiana to access extra funding it received to build low-income housing after the 2007 floods," the spokesman said in an email. "The bill would create up to 1,700 jobs in Indiana."

Other Democrats and moderate Republicans who voted no said they like where the bill is going but not that they'd vote for it.

"There are elements that look like they're paid for that weren't, so it's getting better," said Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wisc.).

"It is moving in the right direction but I have not had an opportunity to look at it more thoroughly yet," said Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine). "I'd like to see more of the bill paid for."

Moderate Republican Sen. Scott Brown (Mass.) said he remained a firm no. So did Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.). "There's still parts of it that are not funded, that are not offset," said Nelson (D-Neb.). "I want to see it all offset."

A reporter pointed out that only the unemployment benefits and state Medicaid assistance retained the "emergency" designation that would exempt them from budgetary pay-as-you-go rules.

"I think they're important -- I don't think they're emergencies," Nelson said. "It's not like a hurricane loss, or a drought, or something that's typically referred to as an act of God outside the control of the government."

Unless some of these folks change their minds -- or the bill changes significantly during an amendment process -- it's unlikely the measure in its current form will be approved before next week. Democrats defeated an alternate proposal from Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) that would have offset the costs of extending the programs by dropping the "costly $24 billion state bailout" for Medicaid and slashing budgets for federal agencies.

By the end of this week, 903,000 long-term unemployed miss checks they would have received had the stimulus bill provisions been reauthorized on time, before they lapsed on June 1.

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Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.) on Wednesday evening unveiled a scaled-down version of the jobs bill that failed in a key vote earlier when a dozen deficit-wary Democrats joined the Republicans in voting ag...
Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.) on Wednesday evening unveiled a scaled-down version of the jobs bill that failed in a key vote earlier when a dozen deficit-wary Democrats joined the Republicans in voting ag...
 
 
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Marcospinelli 04:31 PM on 06/17/2010
Democratic voters have mistakenly believed that Obama&Democrats want what they want. The DLC-controlled DemocraticParty gives lip service to all populist issues (like jobs, public healthcare, restoring the middle class, etc.).

If the Bush years taught us nothing else, it's that anyone can sell anything to Americans, if you're stolid & relentless in your sales pitch & tactics. It's not that  Read More...
11:05 AM on 07/01/2010
Is Ben Nelson really a Democrat? Could have fooled me. Each time the Democrats present meaningful legislation, Ben Nelson votes with the Republicans. Is he really a Democrat or is he a plant? Maybe that's a question Harry Reid should consider.
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10:55 PM on 06/30/2010
I want to know which DEMS were against this? Anyone have a vote list?
01:13 PM on 06/25/2010
For the past 30 years I have been a hard working employee who has paid her dues to assist with keeping America, land of the great moving forward. In this time I have also raised my own two children and am currently raising a grandchild. Due to layoffs I have now been unemployed for a year and a half. A YEAR AND A HALF! Along with the devistation that comes along with the loss of my job I no longer can afford health insurance so I am unable to fill my Thyroid nor Blood pressure medications. This has ruined any type of savings I possessed attempting to plan for my future- This past week I lost my home. My granddaughter and I have been forced to move in with my other daughter who has also taken a huge financial dip due to this economy and also helping me through the past year and a half of being unemployed. Explain to me please where to apply for a job I can get because I have applied so much that I am hearing I am already on file. Then to read about this hold on the unemployment checks! What is this? I am OUTRAGED! I still have bills living with my daughter.
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10:51 PM on 06/30/2010
Thanks for sharing your story. This is the kind of things these entitled creeps need to hear. If it helps at all, many hearts are with you.
07:26 PM on 06/20/2010
Recognizing that the problem is the refusal of employers to hire older workers voluntarily, there is going to have to be a program of New Deal jobs that older workers can sign up for without waiting to be hired. That would silence the people who accusing the unemployed of not looking for a job or not wanting to work.
07:24 PM on 06/20/2010
The first comment in reply to this article shows what the problem is. Employers will not hire older workers voluntarily. There are measures Congress could adopt without raising the deficit if the Congress had a spine. Quotas and affirmative action for the hiring of older workers. Opening up Medicare to anyone over age 50 so that older job applicants don't have to ask the potential employer for health insurance. Enforce the existing H1-B law that forbids hiring an H1-B worker if an American worker is available and that forbids using the H1-B program to lower prevailing American wages and working conditions.
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10:52 PM on 06/30/2010
Good ideas.
04:35 PM on 06/20/2010
I bet, if we were Wall Street, Senate would double the amount that we're asking and have Republican support. The Irony :)
10:52 AM on 06/19/2010
I have worked since I was 17 & am now 56, a widow and unemployed. That's a few months shy of 40 yrs paying taxes and into the system. I have applied for the "burger flipping" jobs, along with every other type of job, but having been in management (business admin) for years I have virtually no chance of being hired.. I have heard every excuse in the book. I am too young for Social Security retirement so where do I go? My state still has 12% unemployment. My home is up for foreclosure sale in 2 weeks. I have used every dime I have trying to stay afloat these past 18 months. I will be living out of my 11 year old vehicle. So to the few of you who think we are using the system, be careful how much mud you sling. I too was an executive. You could very easily be walking in our shoes very soon.
12:41 PM on 06/21/2010
I'm with you, deadinthewater, My unemployment will most likely be cut off this week and I won't be able to pay my rent. The money I was able to save went to taxes. Yes, the unemployed pay taxes. There have been so many jobs I was up for that were canceled. I wish both of us some very fast luck.
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01:08 PM on 06/18/2010
As a famous fatman who we all know likes to say, "bend over and grab your ankles".
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12:52 PM on 06/18/2010
If they're so concerned with making sure there are cuts to other areas to fund this bill, how about cutting the effing military budget? Do any of these clowns ever even suggest this? They always try to take money away from other areas that are already underfunded, while the Pentagon p/sses away more money in one millisecond than most of us will make in a lifetime.
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10:53 PM on 06/30/2010
This is a rallying point, DEFINiTELY.
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12:46 PM on 06/18/2010
there are no jobs, then no benefits, the economy is weakening, wagging 2 wars we can't afford. What we need is a national clean energy project that would eclipse the space race to the moon. People drunks and stoners have more imagination than congress.
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12:48 PM on 06/18/2010
Who would pay for it if there are no jobs and the economy is weak?
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01:32 PM on 06/18/2010
well how about end two loosing wars, that would be more than enough to cover the cost.
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AyeChart
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12:30 PM on 06/18/2010
While the country speeds toward economic collapse, Obama urges Democrats to step on the gas!
JB1977
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12:55 PM on 06/18/2010
Thanks for the brilliant economic insight. We really should cut spending in a time of economic instablity? Where did you get your economics degree again?
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10:54 PM on 06/30/2010
They cut the job bill to shreds to please the likes of you. Best be glad I'm not in office, buddy.
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AyeChart
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12:19 PM on 06/18/2010
Your mother had a good question:

If all your friends (Greece, Spain, Germany, et al) jumped off the socialist big-spending cliff, would you follow them?

The country is speeding down a track that leads off the left-wing socialist cliff. It is good that even Democrats are applying a small amount of braking.
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10:55 PM on 06/30/2010
Not familiar with the work of most prominent economists, eh?
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12:07 PM on 06/18/2010
Dems are soooooo weak. What a bunch of losers.
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KayceW
11:46 AM on 06/18/2010
How dumb is this?
11:34 AM on 06/18/2010
my best suggestion is for the politicians that are dragging this out and causing all the stress and forcing people out in the street because 99 weeks is enough; you might need a little more security. when you push people who have worked most of their lives into a corner there may be a little fight left to deal with. and if somebody in washington loses their life just because a 99er has had enough, i will feel bad for your family and theirs, but not for you. you had an option to help and decided not to. i'm just trying to put out a warning because people have lost their life for a lot less.
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10:59 PM on 06/30/2010
Souless worshipers of mammon, the lot of them.