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US President Barack Obama has warned Congress that "the time for talk is over" on an economic stimulus bill.US President Barack Obama has warned Congress that "the time for talk is over" on an economic stimulus bill.
The US Senate could vote on the $900bn (£600bn) package by the end of Thursday, according to Senate Majority leader Harry Reid.The US Senate could vote on the $900bn (£600bn) package by the end of Thursday, according to Senate Majority leader Harry Reid.
Moderate senators from both parties are working to strip some spending commitments out of the legislation in order to garner bipartisan support.Moderate senators from both parties are working to strip some spending commitments out of the legislation in order to garner bipartisan support.
President Obama has said he wants the stimulus package passed by 16 February.President Obama has said he wants the stimulus package passed by 16 February.
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"The time for talk is over, the time for action is now," Mr Obama said in a speech at the Energy Department."The time for talk is over, the time for action is now," Mr Obama said in a speech at the Energy Department.
"I am calling on the members of Congress, Democrats and Republicans to rise to this moment. The scale and the scope of this plan is the right one.""I am calling on the members of Congress, Democrats and Republicans to rise to this moment. The scale and the scope of this plan is the right one."
SENATE BILL: ACT KEY POINTS Tax cuts for working families: $247bnJob-creating investments in infrastructure and science: $165bnJob-creating investments in health: $153bnJob-creating investments in education and training: $138bnJob-creating investments for an energy independent America: $82bnJob-creating investments tax cuts for small businesses: $21bnHelping Americans hit hard by the economic crisis: $72bn Source: Senate Appropriations CommitteeSENATE BILL: ACT KEY POINTS Tax cuts for working families: $247bnJob-creating investments in infrastructure and science: $165bnJob-creating investments in health: $153bnJob-creating investments in education and training: $138bnJob-creating investments for an energy independent America: $82bnJob-creating investments tax cuts for small businesses: $21bnHelping Americans hit hard by the economic crisis: $72bn Source: Senate Appropriations Committee
Moderate Democratic Senator Ben Nelson and his centrist Republican colleague Susan Collins have been meeting in an attempt to draw up a list of spending cuts in the hope of attracting more Republican votes in favour of the package.Moderate Democratic Senator Ben Nelson and his centrist Republican colleague Susan Collins have been meeting in an attempt to draw up a list of spending cuts in the hope of attracting more Republican votes in favour of the package.
Ms Collins wants the bill's $900bn pricetag reduced to $650-700bn, although Mr Obama is unlikely to favour such a large reduction.Ms Collins wants the bill's $900bn pricetag reduced to $650-700bn, although Mr Obama is unlikely to favour such a large reduction.
Reducing the number of spending commitments in the bill will make it less palatable to many Democrats, however, especially in the House of Representatives.Reducing the number of spending commitments in the bill will make it less palatable to many Democrats, however, especially in the House of Representatives.
On Wednesday, senators amended the bill to include an expanded tax credit for home-owners and softened a provision that would have ensured that only US iron, steel and manufactured goods were used in projects funded by the bill.On Wednesday, senators amended the bill to include an expanded tax credit for home-owners and softened a provision that would have ensured that only US iron, steel and manufactured goods were used in projects funded by the bill.
If approved, the bill will go to a conference committee where the differences between the versions passed by the Senate and House will get ironed out.If approved, the bill will go to a conference committee where the differences between the versions passed by the Senate and House will get ironed out.

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