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No Plans In Senate For A Vote On Unemployment Benefits

First Posted: 11/17/10 12:05 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:15 PM ET

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Senate Democrats have not figured out a way to get around Republican opposition to reauthorizing extended unemployment insurance for the long-term jobless.

"We are still in the process of trying to establish the schedule of the lame duck session, in terms of the remaining days of the session, so no specifics, but think we all understand that this is something that is going to have to be done," said Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.) during a conference call with reporters on Wednesday.

The benefits are set to expire at the end of the month, jeopardizing a lifeline for two million people during the holidays. But it's not likely the benefits will be reauthorized before they lapse, since Congress will go home for Thanksgiving next week, meaning this week is the last chance to prevent an interruption in benefits. Reed said there is no plan for a vote.

"At this point it's not been scheduled," he said. "We're trying to make a case that there be action but at this point I can't point to a specific time it will come up for a vote this week."

Extended unemployment insurance is federally-funded and gives the long-term unemployed up to 73 weeks of payments after they finish 26 weeks of state benefits. Previous reauthorizations have been held up because Republicans and conservative Democrats don't want the cost of the benefits added to the deficit, even though extended benefits have traditionally been given "emergency" status and financed with deficit spending. (A full-year reauthorization might cost $65 billion, according to the Economic Policy Institute). Democrats have been highlighting the fact that the people insisting on offsets for unemployment benefits are not insisting on offsets for tax cuts for the rich.

"On the one hand they want to provide $700 billion in tax cuts to the wealthiest Americans but not pay for them. And on the other hand they're demanding that UI benefits for the middle class be paid for," Reed said. "That's a little like someone on a diet who orders a Diet Coke and a Big Mac simultaneously."

Starting Dec. 1, people who exhaust state benefits or one of the four "tiers" of Emergency Unemployment Compensation will be ineligible for another tier or for Extended Benefits. HuffPost readers: Are you in this boat? Tell us about it -- email arthur@huffingtonpost.com.

Pat McNamara, 61, said she lost her job with the Philadelphia mayor's office in August 2009. She's been unable to find work. "I am not proud. I have applied for everything from administrative positions to temp jobs, even customer service jobs paying $7.50 an hour with no benefits," she said. "It's going to be tough when federal unemployment benefits end. I have no other source of income."

Reed and Sen. Robert Casey (D-Pa.) said they didn't know whether Democrats would attempt a deal to attach the benefits to the tax cuts, but both said they wanted the benefits reauthorized for a full year. Democrats will need at least a handful of Republicans, but moderates who previously crossed the aisle for the unemployed have not signaled they will do so this time. Reed said Senate Democrats are focused for now on reauthorizing current benefits and not giving additional weeks to people who have already exhausted their federal benefits.

On Wednesday the National Employment Law Project delivered a petition with 100,000 signatures to Casey's office calling on the Senate to reauthorize the benefits.

The previous lapse lasted for 50 days, interrupting benefits for 2.5 million people. Those folks were eventually given retroactive lump-sum payments.

UPDATE: House Democrats have introduced a bill to reauthorize extended benefits for another three months, through February.

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Senate Democrats have not figured out a way to get around Republican opposition to reauthorizing extended unemployment insurance for the long-term jobless. "We are still in the process of trying to ...
Senate Democrats have not figured out a way to get around Republican opposition to reauthorizing extended unemployment insurance for the long-term jobless. "We are still in the process of trying to ...
 
 
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HLL 11:21 AM on 11/18/2010
The GOP are the "Let them eat cake" party as everybody knows except for the people who need to know it the most—and that is the tragedy.

The people who keep voting the GOP in are the very people who need the Dems to keep fighting for them. It's heartbreaking.

I remember, when Bush Sr. was in the White House, he went to a Supermarket for a photo-op and didn't even know what a bar code was.  Read More...
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ShanaJuly
08:48 PM on 11/29/2010
I wonder how many of those "99ers" stayed home or voted for republicans...pay back from republicans...
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06:44 PM on 11/22/2010
Why bother taking action their fat government pay checks are coming in like clock work. Let the wretches eat cake.
07:31 PM on 11/19/2010
A tea bag - something one uses once and then jettisons.
07:22 PM on 11/19/2010
Increasingly obvious, the UE rate as reported by AP/BLS isn't properly calculated. Americans aren't accustomed to routinely challenging information. Consider the many sects of our adult population that would be members of the greater labor pool, but aren't due to shortfalls in education, economic status, appearance, transportation, age. The axiom, "many laid-off, aged Americans will never work again" is being repeated ad nauseum, and sounder than people realize. Corporations have effectively halved the shelf-life of the American Worker, from approximately 50 years to 25. We're expected to work as competitive college graduates-assuming you're not part of the "failure-to-launch" crowd that can't even get feet on solid ground--to the ripe old age of 45-50-ish, then.......retire? Wages in today's modern economy make no sense. 7.50 for low-end jobs, 15 for middle-tier service jobs, 30-50K for corporate drones who made it past the proverbial axe in the last several layoff cycles?

The American corporation has the Worker by the balls. Caught between a rock and at least one hard place, he has no leverage against his potential employer at all.

The United States BLS is engaging in modern-era, Soviet-style newsdata manipulation. Say an additional 500K workers lose their jobs today , while 2 MIL lose their benefits. Simultaneously, 200K more enter the labor pool. Even counting attrition and retirees exiting, the UE rate couldn't possibly remain unchanged. Obviously, the data is being manipulated
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Matt Longpre
Adolescent Quintessence
01:24 PM on 11/19/2010
Funny, wouldn't waiting for corporations to supply American jobs be considered a "Hand Out"? Wouldn't providing massive tax cuts to the highest marginal incomes in the United states be considered "Welfare" to the wealthy?

Conservatives, you can't go wrong with pick and choose. They want to make sure our big business is well fed, but they'd let you starve on the street if your pockets weren't deep enough.

Yes of course, how dare we, the millions of other people residing in this nation ask something of the same people who were brought to power by a society that ALLOWED them to. How dare we have the self-esteem to consider ourselves on equal ground with the mighty wielders of the dollar. How dare we see the strings for what they are and demand justice be done to our civilization.

How dare we? How dare they. How dare they consider themselves above the law of man, handing out billions in CEO bonuses right in front of us, such callousness is a disturbing reminder that We are expendable in their eyes.

When my friends decide to help pay with gas on a long road trip, i don't thank Shell or Chevron or BP for providing the oil. I thank my friends, for providing compassion.
11:47 AM on 11/19/2010
What is this ~do it for the holidays~ mentality??????
How do the AMERICANS exist January thru next November?
Oh yeah...does not matter....they are just AMERICANS!!!!!!!!
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429freckles
Ex Republican Now Devoted Democrat
10:27 AM on 11/19/2010
Contact your Senators and Representatives. Do it by phone. Do it by mail. Do it by email. Do it daily as once is not enough. Remind them who they are working for.
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
10:38 AM on 11/24/2010
Call...tell them to find a way...neither party gives a darn if you ask me...force a vote or cancel recess..show some gu ts GOP.
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
10:39 AM on 11/24/2010
should read gu ts Dems...the GOP has nothing to offer anyone.
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429freckles
Ex Republican Now Devoted Democrat
10:22 AM on 11/19/2010
It's amazing to think that the Republicans only care about tax cuts on income above 250K per year. They have NO SHAME. People are dying in Haiti of cholera because one senator - Mr Coburn is withholding the funds help that Congress has already authorized to help these people. This is a very sick state of compassion being shown my our leaders.
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Elvira Andretti
09:15 AM on 11/19/2010
instead of flapping our gums how about hitting the keys to a letter writing campaign to let the government know just how the people feel. I'm starting today to write every congressman and senator and president to let them know how I feel about this mess. Can anyone be proactive?
08:12 AM on 11/19/2010
Let's just punish the people who didn't have anything to do with tanking the economy and reward the high income earners who caused this mess with more tax cuts. They need to purchase that 4th or 5th vacation home, or yacht by year end. The hedge fund managers, brokers, and bankers are laughing as they are stock piling their earnings. This is a wake up call why you should never vote for the heartless folks on the right ever again.
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mustardhead98
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08:29 AM on 11/19/2010
Yep and the small business owners who claim their taxes individually. Lets punish them too! And maybe they can lay off some of you because they are being "punished" by the government for working hard and making something of themselves.

Instead of being a ha ter of those who've EARNED their way, try becoming one of them. You've got to start somewhere and depending on big government does nothing but suck the life and pride out of those dependent on them.
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429freckles
Ex Republican Now Devoted Democrat
10:25 AM on 11/19/2010
We're talking the top 2%. It WILL NOT affect the majority of small business. EVERYONE WILL be getting the tax cuts on their first 250K of income -- and it's NOT gross sale for small business -- it's NET income. I dare suggest that you do NOT understand the difference.
05:53 AM on 11/19/2010
Anyone have any tea???
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03:04 AM on 11/19/2010
Good ole GOP, the Grinch who stoled Xmas.
02:17 AM on 11/19/2010
Ah yes, let's take a little trip down memory lane...Remember Ronald Reagan? He's the president who brought us double taxation on Unemployment Benefits. Before Reagan if you received UI you were not taxed a second time as income (UI deductions were considered taxable so if you ever had to collect it was not considered income). Somewhere between then (the Reagan years) and now the idea that UI was money "given" to jobless individuals not something that every employee paid! Thus we are looking at politicians who either have short term memory loss or never understood how UI actually works so once again the "trickle down" looks and smells like urine.
12:52 AM on 11/19/2010
OBAMA, MR PRESIDENT! You have got t gao do something!! too miilions of people are paying for the game you playing with the republican. If the republican say you have to pay for unemployment extention then do it!! give up some of your stimulus planned that is not need now!! What the heck!! your clock is ticking next election, prove it that you care about this people and the pride of this country. Its time to stop this childish game, at the expense of jobless parents with kids, while your wife and your kids sits and sleep in their warm place at christmas.. "do your executive order if you have to.. use your guts!
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Truthb4u
Return to reality.
07:56 AM on 11/19/2010
This game is being playing by the Republicans and the people who elected then, not the President.
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Coyote1177
11:58 PM on 11/18/2010
How the smart people in the Uk handle the deficit--better than US
"It is good to see the coalition’s managerial approach extending to not being led to believe that reducing expenses, freezing recruitment, eliminating quangos and the like will not in themselves meet the budgetary objective. These are soft targets that don’t result in sustained success which only comes from cultural and systemic change. Tougher, more draconian policies will be required to achieve that including, as we now see, proposed structural change. It’s unfortunate that it’s only four years since the last change but events force it once again. "
http://www.hsj.co.uk/comment/blogs/the-leadership-consultant/the-coalitions-managerial-approach/5015333.blog