The US Senate has sent to the President a bill to raise the country's borrowing limit for another year, ending a series of political standoffs over the issue.The Chamber passed the bill on a 55-43 party line vote a day after it narrowly passed the House of Representatives. The US officials had warned of a possible default at the end of the month if Congress did not act.
News On AIR | February 13, 2014 8:48 AM
Senate sends Bill to Obama to raise credit limit ending standoffs over issue