McConnell: Export-Import Bank supporters have the votes
Source: AP
By LAURIE KELLMAN
WASHINGTON (AP) The supporters of the federal Export-Import Bank have the Senate votes to revive it and will get a chance to do so, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Monday.
"Looks to me like they have the votes, and I'm going to give them the opportunity," McConnell, who opposes the bank, said in a telephone interview from Kentucky, where he is spending Congress' July 4 recess. He said he expects supporters to try to attach the reauthorization to a highway bill.
The 81-year-old bank will expire at midnight Tuesday. It is a federal agency, created during the Depression, that makes and guarantees loans to help overseas buyers purchase U.S. products.
The issue has become a test of GOP purity. Tea party-backed lawmakers and outside conservative groups have denounced the bank as crony capitalism and vowed to get rid of it. They've pressured other lawmakers to go along.
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