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Budget and debt talks move to the White House

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[June 27, 2011]  WASHINGTON (AP) -- Efforts to work out a deal for cutting government spending while at the same time raising the debt limit move into a new phase with President Barack Obama meeting at the White House with Senate leaders.

Obama is set to meet Monday morning with the Democratic leader, Sen. Harry Reid, and then in the afternoon with the Republican leader, Sen. Mitch McConnell.

Talks between congressional leaders of the House and the Senate reached an impasse last week over the question of federal revenue. Democrats say they want to close loopholes and scale back tax breaks for big corporations and wealthy taxpayers. Republicans want to focus on cutting spending and have waved off tax increases.

McConnell told ABC's "This Week" on Sunday that proposals seeking more tax revenue won't pass Congress.

[Associated Press]

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