Reid: Senate Will Vote on Jobless Benefits When Members Return Monday

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The benefits were not included in a two-year budget deal Congress reached in December, cutting off unemployment checks for 1.3 million Americans out of work longer than six months.
Reid, D-Nevada, is optimistic that the bipartisan legislation in the Senate will get enough support from members of both parties to win passage in the Democrat-controlled chamber.
However, he offered no prediction on whether it will pass in the Republican-led House.
“I don’t predict anything in the House,” Reid told the Associated Press before describing the lower chamber as a “black hole of legislation.”
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