[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 24 (Wednesday, February 24, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S737-S738]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
EXTENSION OF UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
Mr. DURBIN. Mr. President, the last item of business considered on
the Senate floor was an effort to extend several provisions of law that
will expire either late Saturday night or Sunday. One of these
provisions is the extension of unemployment benefits. It is well known
across America that we have many people out of work. A lot of them have
reached the point where their unemployment benefits are about to
expire. I have met with many of those people in my State--in
Springfield, in Chicago--and heard their stories, and they are sadly
very similar. Many of them have exhausted whatever savings they had to
try to keep their homes and their families together. They are literally
living on unemployment insurance benefits.
Come Saturday or Sunday, thousands of people in my State and
literally more than 1 million Americans will see their unemployment
benefits stop; 65,000 people in Illinois will lose their unemployment
insurance benefits if we do not extend this; 1.2 million Americans
nationwide will lose their unemployment benefits.
It is all right for us to debate. It is certainly our job to offer
amendments if we believe something should be
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amended. But at the end of the day I think we have to be sensitive and
conscious of the fact that a lot of people will start to suffer in ways
that most of us cannot imagine. When they lose their unemployment
benefits and their savings are exhausted, they are about to lose their
homes. I have seen that happen, and it is going to continue to happen.
Let's do the right thing. Let's find a way through this difficulty.
Let's try to find a reasonable way to resolve it. Let's not leave here
and go to the comfort and happiness of our families with these people
disadvantaged.
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