The Asian Age

House passes $1.9T pandemic bill on near party-line vote

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Washington, Feb. 27: The House approved a $1.9 trillion pandemic relief bill in a win for President Joe Biden, even as top Democrats tried assuring agitated progressiv­es that they'd revive their derailed drive to boost the minimum wage. The new president's vision for flushing cash to individual­s, businesses, states and cities battered by Covid-19 passed on a near party-line 219212 vote early Saturday.

That ships the massive measure to the Senate, where Democrats seem bent on resuscitat­ing their minimum wage push and fights could erupt over state aid and other issues. Democrats said the still-faltering economy and the half-million American lives lost demanded quick, decisive action. GOP lawmakers, they said, were out of step with a public that polling shows largely views the bill favorably.

"I am a happy camper tonight," Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., said Friday. "This is what America needs. Republican­s, you ought to be a part of this. But if you're not, we're going without you." Republican­s said the bill was too expensive and said too few education dollars would be spent quickly to immediatel­y reopen schools.

They said it was laden with gifts to Democratic constituen­cies like labour unions and funnelled money to Democratic-run states they suggested didn't need it because their budgets had bounced back. "To my colleagues who say this bill is bold, I say it's bloated," said House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif. "To those who say it's urgent, I say it's unfocused. To those who say it's popular, I say it is entirely partisan." Moderate Democratic Reps. Jared Golden of Maine and Kurt Schrader of Oregon were the only two lawmakers to cross party lines.

 ?? — AFP ?? Two men bathe in the sea in the French riviera city of Nice during the first weekend lockdown put in place by authoritie­s to attempt to halt the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, on Saturday.
— AFP Two men bathe in the sea in the French riviera city of Nice during the first weekend lockdown put in place by authoritie­s to attempt to halt the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, on Saturday.

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