(Reuters) - The sharply divided Senate refused to limit debate on the
fragile compromise hammered out by a bipartisan group of
senators and the White House. The vote was 45-50, 15 short of
the 60 votes needed to advance major legislation in the
Senate.
As a result of the action, the legislation was set aside
and the Democratic-majority Senate moved on to other
legislation.
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fragile compromise hammered out by a bipartisan group of
senators and the White House. The vote was 45-50, 15 short of
the 60 votes needed to advance major legislation in the
Senate.
As a result of the action, the legislation was set aside
and the Democratic-majority Senate moved on to other
legislation.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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