US lawmakers approve jobs package
OPS_admin | Dec 17, 2009 | Comments 0
As US workers continue to struggle with double-digit unemployment, the House of Representatives narrowly approved a 154-billion-dollar spending bill aimed at creating jobs.
US President Barack Obama’s Democratic allies said Wednesday’s package, which the Senate will likely not act on until 2010, would aid those looking for work and states facing shortfalls and mulling public sector layoffs.
Lawmakers voted 217-212 for the bill, which includes 48.3 billion dollars in infrastructure investments from highway construction to clean water projects and public housing programs. Related article: Fed moves to eixt stimulus package
Obama praised the bill’s passage, saying the legislation offered “some productive ideas to respond to… great need.”
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