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Lame-duck Congress may vote on stimulus

WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 (UPI) -- Democratic leaders may reconvene the U.S. Congress soon after the election to work on an economic stimulus package.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., has scheduled a meeting Monday in her office with leading economists and the Democratic leadership, The Wall Street Journal reported.

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"We have some harsh decisions to make," she said. "Some of them can't wait until January."

Democrats are considering a bill that would put billions of dollars into the hands of the public, a one-time infusion of spending power they hope would kick start the economy. President George W. Bush opposes additional efforts to use consumer spending as a stimulus.

Aides said the $150 billion package would combine spending for infrastructure like roads and bridges and a possible tax rebate.

While no final decision has been made, leaders are said to be considering a lame-duck session starting Nov. 17.

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