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But when pressed by a reporter, he said he wasn’t sure whether the layoffs were related to the reductions. “Whether it’s all sequester-related, I don’t know, but these are teachers who are getting pink slips now,” he said.

The administration and House Republicans are deadlocked over finding an alternative to the $1.2 trillion in spending cuts over 10 years scheduled to start taking effect soon.

Obama has urged Congress to delay the cuts by passing a package of $930 billion in spending cuts and $580 billion in new tax revenue over 10 years by eliminating loopholes that benefit the wealthy and certain industries.

The Senate is expected to vote Thursday on a Democratic sequester alternative that would postpone cuts to Jan. 2, 2014; replace reductions through a minimum 30 percent phased-in tax rate on incomes between $1 million and $2 million; eliminate loopholes for businesses that move jobs overseas; cut $27.5 billion from defense; and cut $27.5 billion over 10 years by eliminating direct payments to large farmers.

The House has passed two alternatives focused entirely on spending cuts that died in the Democratic-controlled Senate.

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