Dems see backlash coming for GOP after unemployment block
By Walter Alarkon - 03/29/10 06:00 AM ET
snip//
Earlier this month, Sen. Jim Bunning (R-Ky.) objected to a quick vote on a $10 billion, month-long extension, only to relent under Democratic criticism and see half of his GOP colleagues vote to clear the package for President Barack Obama's signature. This past week, Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) blocked repeated Democratic attempts to vote on another month-long extension with a cost of $9.2 billion. Without the extension, the benefits are set to expire on April 5.
Democrats said that deadline will come and go without a vote, as Congress is scheduled to be out of session for two weeks until April 12. With Coburn standing in the way, Democrats argue Republicans will bear the brunt of criticism for an interruption in benefit checks for thousands of Americans out of work.
"After Sen. Bunning tried to stop this and we were able to get it through, we thought we could at least on an interim basis adopt these provisions and move forward," said Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.) on Friday.
Approximately 212,000 unemployed Americans would lose benefits in the first week that the unemployment aid extension expires, according to the left-leaning National Employment Law Project.
In addition to extending unemployment insurance, the legislation would prevent scheduled cuts to Medicare payments to doctors; extend COBRA healthcare subsidies for the unemployed; and extend a satellite television licensing agreement that allows rural residents to view network television.more...
http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/89543-dems-see-backlash-coming-for-gop-after-unemployment-benefits-impasse