Spending cuts raise prospect of shutdown
By Ken Maguire | China Daily | Updated: 2011-02-21 07:36
WASHINGTON - Historic spending cuts approved by the US House of Representatives face a grim future in the Senate, raising the prospect of a government shutdown and ramping up the public relations blame game.
After a marathon floor debate running well past midnight, the Republican-controlled House voted on Saturday to cut about $61 billion in government spending.
President Barack Obama's administration and leaders in the Senate, controlled by Democrats, immediately criticized the move.
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