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Obama says stimulus deal on track Obama says stimulus deal on track
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President Barack Obama has said that Congress is on target to approve his planned $825bn (£608bn) economic stimulus package by 16 February.President Barack Obama has said that Congress is on target to approve his planned $825bn (£608bn) economic stimulus package by 16 February.
His comments came after he meet with Democrat and Republican leaders.His comments came after he meet with Democrat and Republican leaders.
While the legislation is expected to face a relatively easy passage - due to the Democrats' majority in both houses - Mr Obama wants bipartisan support.While the legislation is expected to face a relatively easy passage - due to the Democrats' majority in both houses - Mr Obama wants bipartisan support.
Various parts of the $825bn (£608bn) package have already been passed by House of Representatives committees.Various parts of the $825bn (£608bn) package have already been passed by House of Representatives committees.
President Obama said the US was facing an "unprecedented economic crisis" that had to be dealt with quickly.President Obama said the US was facing an "unprecedented economic crisis" that had to be dealt with quickly.
'Working hard''Working hard'
"Yes we wrote the bill, yes we won the election," said Democrats leader and House Speak Nancy Pelosi."Yes we wrote the bill, yes we won the election," said Democrats leader and House Speak Nancy Pelosi.
"But that doesn't mean we don't want it to have sustainability and bipartisan support, and the president is working hard to get that done.""But that doesn't mean we don't want it to have sustainability and bipartisan support, and the president is working hard to get that done."
Despite Ms Pelosi's comments, some Republicans have accused the Democrats of "barrelling ahead without any bipartisan support".Despite Ms Pelosi's comments, some Republicans have accused the Democrats of "barrelling ahead without any bipartisan support".
Republicans claim the president's package is too expensive and doesn't create enough jobs.
The bill is currently being scrutinised by Congressional committees.The bill is currently being scrutinised by Congressional committees.
On Thursday, the ways and means committee approved the $275bn in planned tax cuts, with the 24 Democrats on the committee voting for the proposal, while the 13 Republicans voted against.On Thursday, the ways and means committee approved the $275bn in planned tax cuts, with the 24 Democrats on the committee voting for the proposal, while the 13 Republicans voted against.
Another part of the bill, the call for spending $2.8bn on increased broadband services has passed through the energy and commerce committee.Another part of the bill, the call for spending $2.8bn on increased broadband services has passed through the energy and commerce committee.