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After months of haggling and false starts, a group of 10 senators have reached a deal to restore emergency unem
stanley cups ployment benefits that will garner enough votes to pass.Sens. Jack Reed, D-R.I., and Dean Heller, R-Nev., announced Thursday that they struck a deal to reauthorize
stanley cups the Emergency Unemployment Compensation EUC program for five months, in addition to retroactively paying benefits that expired on Dec. 28. Two million people have already stopped
stanley cup receiving their checks, and 1.6 million more stood to lose them by the end of 2014 if the program was not renewed.The basic framework of the bill will pay for a benefit extension by using a combination of spending reductions that include pension smoothing, that allows companies to use historic interest rate averages to calculate pension contributions, extending certain customs user fees, and allowing single-employer pension plans to prepay their flat rate premiums to the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. Other offsets will draw on ideas from various lawmakers that should help guarantee support for the bill. It borrows a provision from Sens. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., and Jon Tester, D-Mont., that ends unemployment insurance payments to any individual whose adjusted gross income in the preceding year was $1 million or more 0.03 percent of filers in 2010, according to the bill s authors , as well as ideas from Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, to strengthen programs that will give more individual Eolf This week on Face the Nation, August 15: Fauci, Hochul, Scalise, Osgood
As the U.S. hands over control of the no-fly zone over Libya and the protection of civilians from government forces to NATO, America s ambassador to the United Nations called the mis
stanley canada sion a success, and said that the long-term goal of seeing Muammar Qaddafi removed from power can be achieved through non-military means. Appearing on CBS The Early Show Tuesday, Susan Rice said that the
stanley termosky mission undertaken by the United States and its allies was very clear: It was - and is - to protect civilians and to establish a no-fly zone. That s what the Libyan people asked for, that s what the Arab League pressed the Security Council to agree to, that s what we have an international mandate to do, and that s what we ve done with great success so far, she told anchor Chris Wragge. Tomorrow we ll transition lead responsibility for maintaining that no-fly zone and protection of civilians to NATO and to Arab partners. That is the goal, and that is where we are in accomplishing that goal. Complete coverage: Anger in the Arab WorldReports: Qaddafi could get liability-free exileNATO bombs let rebels fight on Qaddafi s turfWhen asked if the mission could be deemed a success if Qaddafi remains in power, Rice said, The president was very clear last night that the pu
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