Biden's Stimulus: Democrats Speed Ahead on Economic Aid Package
WASHINGTON Democrats on Tuesday took the first step to push through President Bidens $1.9 trillion economic rescue plan, using a budgetary maneuver that could eventually allow the measure to become law without Republican support.
The move advanced the two-track strategy that Mr. Biden and Democratic leaders are employing to speed the aid package through Congress: show Republicans that they have the votes to pass an ambitious spending bill with only Democratic backing, but offer to negotiate some details in hopes of gaining Republican support.
We are not going to dilute, dither or delay, Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York and the majority leader, said on the Senate floor. Theres nothing about the process itself that prevents bipartisanship.
The party-line vote of 50 to 49 set the stage for Democrats to advance Mr. Bidens plan through budget reconciliation, which would allow it to pass with a simple majority vote, bypassing the need for Republican support. (Senator Patrick J. Toomey, Republican of Pennsylvania, was absent and did not vote because he was delayed by snow.)
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