U.S. House closely passports Bill Clash economic assistance to business on tax cuts
Washington - The House yesterday nearly $ 100 billion to stimulate the economy, new tax breaks for businesses and consumers, while extending unemployment benefits and the health of workers redundant.
Faced close to the firm opposition Democrats, some moderate GOP defections, and all-out lobbying by unions, against the Republican bill guide eked a 216-214 victory. Passage is a struggle with the Senate, democratically controlled, where legislators want to further health and benefits to the unemployed, fewer tax breaks, public works and new spending.
“The workers lost their jobs, get bread crumbs from this bill,” said House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt, Missouri Democrat.
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