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Income support, which was available for up to 156 weeks under the 2009 law, would be trimmed to a maximum of 130 weeks and the health care tax credit would go from the current 80 percent to 72.5 percent and be eliminated after 2013. It would deny eligibility to public sector workers and cut the entire cost of the 2009 measures by more than half, to about $320 million a year for three years. Then, two weeks ago, a dozen Senate Republicans, in a letter to Obama, pledged that, in exchange for action on the trade bills, they would not participate in filibusters or any other effort to block the worker aid bill, assuring that it could move to a final vote and, with overwhelming Democratic support, passage. With the Reid-McConnell agreement Wednesday, U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk issued a statement saying that the administration "looks forward to working with leaders of the Senate and House after Congress returns in September to secure approval of these important initiatives for America's working families." Carol Guthrie, the assistant U.S. trade representative for public and media affairs, said it was significant that Boehner "has now clearly committed to floor consideration of TAA along with the trade agreements" and said the Senate deal was an important step in preparations for the administration to formally submit the pending agreements to Congress. But she also cautioned that "some sequencing details remain to be worked out," to ensure that the worker aid bill gets a fair shake in the House. Top Democrats on the Ways and Means Committee, which handles trade issues, were stronger in insisting that there be guarantees in place before the trade and aid bills move. "The path forward in the House as well as the Senate must be ironclad in its assurance that TAA will be renewed," said Reps. Sander Levin, D-Mich., and Jim McDermott, D-Wash., in a joint statement. "Otherwise, TAA should be attached to the Korea free trade agreement."
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