UPDATE 2-US Senate approves jobless, housing aid
* Senate approves bill after weeks of delay
* Would extend jobless benefits for those who use them up
* Expands homebuyer credit, lets businesses deduct more (Adds bill passing in Senate, details)
By Andy Sullivan
WASHINGTON, Nov 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate vote unanimously on Wednesday to extend aid for jobless workers and broaden tax breaks for homebuyers and businesses in a bid to breathe life into the struggling U.S. economy.
After weeks of partisan bickering, the Senate passed the bill by a vote of 98 to 0. The House of Representatives is expected to vote on it as soon as Thursday and send it to President Barack Obama to sign into law.
Democrats who control Congress are under pressure to get the economy moving before the November 2010 congressional elections. But they have been reluctant to assemble another massive stimulus package after February's $787 billion measure, fearing a voter backlash over record federal budget deficits.
Instead, they have opted for a smaller package that broadens several existing measures without adding to the deficit.
The bill would give an additional 14 weeks of unemployment benefits to jobless workers. Those in high-unemployment states would get six weeks on top of that. Continued...
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