Federal Guarantees for Business, Municipal Bank Accounts Fail in Senate
Whoa! There's something the feds won't promise to bailout.
The Senate failed to advanced a bill that would extend a guarantee program for certain bank accounts benefitting small businesses.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) introduced S. 3637, a bill extending the Transaction Account Guarantee (TAG) program through 2014.
But Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) raised a budget point of order against Reid's bill, saying it violated the Budget Control Act by authorizing additional funds. Democrats failed to waive the budget point of order on a 50-42 vote — 60 votes were needed.
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