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US President Barack Obama is to hold talks with congressional Republicans to try to persuade them to accept his $825bn (£586bn) economic recovery plan. | US President Barack Obama is to hold talks with congressional Republicans to try to persuade them to accept his $825bn (£586bn) economic recovery plan. |
Republican lawmakers are increasingly vocal in opposing the bill, complaining it is too expensive and unworkable. | Republican lawmakers are increasingly vocal in opposing the bill, complaining it is too expensive and unworkable. |
President Obama is hoping to get their support, saying the slumping economic climate showed the need for "swift and extraordinary" action. | President Obama is hoping to get their support, saying the slumping economic climate showed the need for "swift and extraordinary" action. |
The president hopes his plan could clear Congress by mid-February. | The president hopes his plan could clear Congress by mid-February. |
'Unprecedented crisis' | |
The plan will be debated in the House of Representatives on Wednesday, with the Senate to follow later. | The plan will be debated in the House of Representatives on Wednesday, with the Senate to follow later. |
This will probably be the largest tax cut they will get to vote for over the next 24 months. They ought to grab it House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer class="" href="/1/hi/world/americas/7834460.stm">Obama diary: The first 100 days class="" href="/1/hi/business/7748874.stm">Timeline: US government bail-outs | |
Republicans lack the votes to defeat the stimulus bill on their own, but could slow its progress, especially in the Senate. | Republicans lack the votes to defeat the stimulus bill on their own, but could slow its progress, especially in the Senate. |
Any decision will fall to the new Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, who was sworn in on Monday, with the task of trying to get the US economy back in shape. | Any decision will fall to the new Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, who was sworn in on Monday, with the task of trying to get the US economy back in shape. |
President Obama has said his administration will be held accountable for the success or failure of his stimulus plan. | President Obama has said his administration will be held accountable for the success or failure of his stimulus plan. |
He has described the US as being "in the midst of an unprecedented crisis" and has announced:
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| Other proposals include tax credits for firms that create jobs, tax cuts for 95% of American workers and extended unemployment benefits. |
The president has pledged the plan "will save or create three to four million jobs over the next few years". | The president has pledged the plan "will save or create three to four million jobs over the next few years". |
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer last week stressed that the package included $275bn (£195bn) in tax cuts and warned Republicans: "This will probably be the largest tax cut they will get to vote for over the next 24 months. They ought to grab it." |