Politics

Senate Poised To Vote on Restoring Unemployment Benefits

Despite some lawmakers not being in Washington, D.C.

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The Senate was poised for a crucial vote to temporarily restore long-term unemployment insurance on Tuesday, despite arctic conditions preventing some legislators from making it to Capitol Hill.

Around 1.3 million Americans lost their benefits 10 days ago after a bipartisan budget deal on federal spending failed to include a reauthorisation of the insurance program. A further 72,000 saw their benefits cut off on Saturday.

The 'emergency' federal benefits program applies only to the long-term jobseekers in times of exceptionally high unemployment. Republicans argue the bipartisan bill, which extends the benefits for three months, will add an additional $6.4bn to the deficit.