The House of Representatives approved with the Democratic majority a budget project this Friday for fiscal year 2021, which prepares the way for the approval of the 1.9 trillion aid plan of the president, Joe Biden, without the need for the support of the Republicans.
The vote was 219 in favor and 209 against with the representative of Maine, Jared Golden, as the only Democrat who rejected the measure.
Representatives can now draft Biden's proposal into law and push it through the Senate to pass with a simple majority, rather than 60 votes, thereby avoiding reliance on the support of GOP senators.
The resolution comes after Biden defended his pandemic rescue plan at noon, with checks for $ 1,400, and called for quick action in the face of "the enormous suffering" of the families.
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Passed first in the Senate, with amendments
The resolution had been approved first in the early hours of Friday in the Senate at dawn with 51 votes in favor and 50 against after a marathon session of 15 hours in which the so-called "vote by branch" was carried out, a long series and in its symbolic majority of votes to amendments on different subjects.
Vice President Kamala Harris, who chairs the Senate, cast the tiebreaker vote on the measure that will be key to enacting Biden's first major piece of legislation.
Some of the amendments adopted by the Senate include
grants for restaurants and bars affected by the pandemic
and a provision to avoid tax increases on small businesses during the crisis.
[Biden's plan calls for sending the $ 1,400 aid check only to those making less than $ 50,000]
Another of the approved amendments (with 99 votes in favor and one against) is to prevent
"high income" taxpayers
(income level was not specified)
qualify for the direct payments of $ 1,400 proposed by Biden.
Republican senators also voted against
undocumented immigrants
receiving stimulus checks in an amendment, but Democrats managed to remove that provision from the final resolution.
Second round in the House of Representatives
The budget bill had already been approved by the House of Representatives.
But because the Senate made changes to the regulations, based on these amendments, it generated a new version that was quickly voted on by the representatives.
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A minimum wage of $ 15 an hour
Also,
the majority voted against raising the federal minimum wage to $ 15 an hour.
Republican senators backed the amendment, introduced by Iowa party legislator Joni Ernst.
"A federal minimum wage of $ 15 would be devastating to our hardest hit small businesses at a time when they can least afford it," Ernst said at the venue.
Independent Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, the main proponent of the proposal, said his plan is to carry out the increase over five years.
"We have to end the starvation wage crisis in Iowa and across America," Sanders responded.
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A spokesman for Senate Democratic Majority Leader Chuck Schumer further said the amendment would not block the Democratic effort to add a minimum wage provision to the COVID-19 relief bill, with a gradual rise over five years. .
Biden's relief plan
The Democratic majority in the House of Representatives voted on Wednesday that Congress approve the stimulus package promoted by the president without the need for Republican support.
Although the bill is still being negotiated to achieve the maximum possible support, some details are already known, including that it will include a third direct aid check, valued at $ 1,400, but that, unlike the previous ones, will not reach all people.
Biden met with Democratic congressmen this week to discuss the possibility of reducing the groups that would be eligible to receive stimulus checks, in line with requirements previously made by Republican senators.
With information from AP, The Washngton Post, NBC News and The New York Times.