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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The biggest housing market rescue plan yet seen from the U.S. government has won House of Representatives approval, but faces resistance in the Senate, a White House veto threat, and questions about whether it will work.
Defying the Bush administration and their own leaders, dozens of House Republicans joined Democrats on Thursday to support the plan, reflecting a desire to be seen helping homeowners ahead of November’s elections.
The plan goes next to the more closely divided Senate, where the same election-year calculus will determine whether Democrats can gather enough votes to proceed with the bill.
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“It’s politically dangerous to oppose this (bill),” said Douglas Elmendorf, an economist at the Brookings Institution think tank. “There are a lot of negative forces still at work in the economy… The idea that we’re maybe out of the woods is a mistake.”
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