The $14 billion "bridge loan" for Detroit automakers failed on a procedural vote 52-35. 60 votes were needed to move the bill to a final vote.
Senators say negotiations "broke down" over the language in the bill leading to its defeat.
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R.) said in a statement before the vote was taken, “The sticking point that we are left with is the question of whether the UAW is willing to agree to a parity pay structure with other manufacturers in this country by a date certain."
“It is upon that issue that we’ve reached an impasse for the moment," McConnell said.
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