House passes $819 billion stimulus bill Obama lobbied for the bill
aggressively, but it garnered no Republican support. Senate likely to take
up its version next week. By David
Goldman<http://money.cnn.com/2009/01/28/news/economy/house_vote_wednesday/mailto:[email protected]>,
CNNMoney.com staff writer
Last Updated: January 28, 2009: 7:29 PM ET

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The House on Wednesday evening passed an $819
billion economic stimulus package Wednesday on a party-line vote, despite
President Obama's efforts to achieve bipartisan support for the bill.

The final vote was 244 to 188. No Republicans voted for the bill, while**11
Democrats voted against it.

The Senate is likely to take up the bill next week.

"I hope that we can continue to strengthen this plan before it gets to my
desk," Obama said in a statement after the vote. "We must move swiftly and
boldly to put Americans back to work, and that is exactly what this plan
begins to do."

In floor debate earlier, House Democrats offered near-unanimous support for
the bill, touting the package's ability to quickly create jobs and jumpstart
economic growth.

"One week and one day ago, our new President delivered a great inaugural
address ... which I believe is a great blueprint for the future," said House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. "With swift and bold action today, we are
doing just that -- with this vote today, we are taking America in a new
direction."

But Republicans, who are outnumbered in the House, have pushed back,
expressing concern about the large amount of spending in the bill, and have
criticized the tax cut provisions for not going far enough.**

"The underlying bill, while it has some good provisions, has a lot of
wasteful provisions and slow-moving spending in it," said House Minority
Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio. "We have to act -- we have to heal the ailing
economy. The question is how to do it best; we think that fast-acting tax
relief is the way to get it done."

The House voted down a Republican amendment, which would have cut a
significant portion of the bill's spending and greatly expanded the amount
of tax cuts in the bill.

Obama spent much of his first week as president rallying support for the
bill. After meeting with congressional leadership of both parties on Friday,
he met with Republican congressional leaders on Tuesday and a dozen CEOs on
Wednesday.

Obama and House Democrats etched out plans for a stimulus package in the
weeks leading up to the president's inauguration. Two House committees
amended and added some provisions, resulting in $607 billion in direct
pending and appropriations and $212 billion in tax cuts.

The fact that 11 Democrats voted against the House package is significant,
said Dan Clifton, the head of policy research at Strategas Research
Partners.

"First, it gives Republicans cover," Clifton said. "And it gives extreme
leverage to the Senate."

Next week, the full Senate will vote on its version, which differs in some
significant ways from the House bill. The two chambers will then need to
reconcile their differences before each vote on the final version. To pass
the package in the Senate, Democrats will need 60 votes -- meaning at least
two Republicans.

Senate passage is expected, Clifton said. "But it's a question of whether
you get 60 votes or 80 votes."

Congress has put the legislation on a fast track, as many lawmakers on both
sides of the aisle agree that swift action is needed to help pull the
economy out of a deep recession. Both Democratic and Republican leaders have
said they aim to get the bill to Obama's desk for him to sign before
lawmakers' Presidents Day recess in mid-February.

-- *CNN congressional producer Deirdre Walsh contributed to this
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