Senate Democrats Set To Leap Hurdle On Extending Jobless Benefits

Democrats are expected to overcome Republican opposition to the package of new aid for unemployed Americans. Senate Democrats are set to pass a key hurdle Tuesday on extending unemployment benefits for an estimated 2.5 million unemployed Americans and are expected to overcome a Republican filibuster of the new aid.

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