WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Friday approved a $60.4 billion aid package to pay for reconstruction costs from Superstorm Sandy, after defeating Republican efforts to trim the bill's cost.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid urged the Republican-controlled House of Representatives to quickly take up the bill.
Both chambers have to agreed on a package by Jan 2, when the current term of Congress is expected to end, or restart the process of crafting legislation in 2013.
The bill's chance s in the next few days could depend on whether President Barack Obama and congressional leaders reach a deal to avert t he "fiscal cliff" of t ax in creases a nd spending cuts set to beg in kicking in the new year.
Republicans complain the $60.4 billion reconstruction package requested by Obama is more than the annual budgets for the departments of Interior, Labor, Treasury and Transportation combined. They have urged a slower relief approach based on a co ngressional assessment of needs.
The Congressional Budget Office has estimated about $8.97 billion of the S enate bill would be spent in 2013, with another $12.66 billion spent in 2014 and $11.59 billion spent in 2015
(Reporting By Doug Palmer; editing by Todd Eastham)
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