WASHINGTON - The United States Senate will hold daily sessions, including on weekends, until legislation is passed to raise the country's limit on borrowing, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Monday.
"The Senate will stay in session every day, including Saturdays and Sundays, from now until Congress passes legislation that prevents the United States from defaulting on our obligations," Reid said in a prepared statement.
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