The progress,
according to a congressional source familiar with the talks,
involves a new way to pay for a program important to Democrats,
which helps workers who lose their jobs as a result of trade
deals.
The source, who asked not to be identified, said lawmakers would
pay for the Trade Adjustment Assistance program by cracking down
on some illegal tax activities instead of through cuts to the
Medicaid health insurance program for the poor.
The deal could help clear the way for a vote this week or next
on fast-track trade negotiating authority for U.S. President
Barack Obama, which he needs to complete a Pacific Rim trade
deal.
(Reporting by Richard Cowan; Editing by Susan Heavey and Doina
Chiacu)
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