Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH) listens to questions during a press conference February 26, 2013 in Washington, DC. Boenher urged the U.S. Senate to pass a sequestration replacement bill before the House does the same. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
STEPHEN OHLEMACHER, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - House Speaker John Boehner is using salty language to prod the Senate to act on legislation to replace automatic spending cuts known as the sequester.
Boehner complained at a news conference Tuesday that the House has twice passed bills that would replace the across-the-board cuts with more targeted reductions, while the Senate has not acted.
Senate Democrats have unveiled a package that would replace the sequester with a mix of spending cuts and tax increases. The Senate could act on a bill later this week, though it is unlikely to pass because Republicans oppose the tax hikes.
A frustrated Boehner told reporters, quote, "We should not have to move a third bill before the Senate gets off their ass and begins to do something."
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