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House passes increase in US borrowing limit
2014/2/12
The US House of Representatives has passed an increase in the government's debt limit, after the Republicans gave up on their attempt to win concessions from the Democrats in return.

The House voted 221-201 to waive the $17.2tn (£10.4tn) debt limit for a year, with only 28 Republicans joining most of the Democrats.

Officials had said the US could reach its debt limit by the end of February.

The White House and others had warned of calamity if the US defaulted.

Refusal to negotiate
The bill, when signed into law by President Barack Obama, will enable the US government to borrow money to fund its budget obligations and debt service.

The US government will run a budget deficit of about $514bn in its 2014 fiscal year.

The Republicans hold a majority in the House, and many had hoped to leverage their ability to block an increase in the government's borrowing limit to win policy concessions from Mr Obama and the Democrats who control the Senate.

In the current and past debt limit fights, the Republican Party's wish-list has included extensive budget cuts, measures that would repeal or undermine Mr Obama's signature healthcare reform, a proposal to force Mr Obama to approve the Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada, a repeal of recent cuts to pensions for working-age military retirees, and more.

As in the last major Washington DC budget brawl, in September and October, Mr Obama and the Democrats said they would refuse to negotiate over the borrowing limit, arguing raising the limit amounted to the US government making good on spending it had already undertaken.

'Obama's debt ceiling'
They demanded a "clean" bill that would raise the debt ceiling without enacting additional policy measures.

"We'll let his party give him the debt ceiling increase that he wants," Mr Boehner said of Mr Obama ahead of Tuesday's vote.

"We'll put a minimum number of [Republican] votes up to get it passed."

The Republican House leadership, often at odds with its restive caucus, floated a plan on Monday that would tie the debt limit increase to restoring a cut in pensions for working-age military retirees that was enacted as a money-saving measure in a recent budget.

But they found they lacked the Republican votes to pass that, as conservative members balked.

A separate vote is planned on that issue. The Senate has already passed a bill to restore the cuts.

'Boost for confidence'
The White House welcomed Mr Boehner's decision to hold a vote on a debt limit rise.

"Tonight's vote is a positive step in moving away from the political brinkmanship that's a needless drag on our economy," White House spokesman Jay Carney said in a statement, repeating Mr Obama's call to raise the federal minimum wage.

Treasury Secretary Jack Lew had estimated the US could use accounting measures to avoid default only until 27 February.

Soon, the US treasury will begin issuing refunds to Americans who overpaid income taxes in 2013, which could strain the government's cash reserves.


News Source : BBC News

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