WASHINGTON: The US Senate passed Joe Biden’s grand climate and health care plan on Sunday, channeling billions toward ambitious clean energy goals in a hard-won victory for the president ahead of midterm elections.
A Democrat-only majority approved the $430 billion package, which will return to the House of Representatives next week, where it is expected to pass a final vote before being signed into law by the US president.
After 18 months of arduous negotiations and a marathon night of debate, the US Senate passed Joe Biden’s ambitious climate, tax and health care plan -- a significant victory for the president ahead of crucial midterm elections.
Voting as a unified bloc and with the tie-breaking vote cast by Vice President Kamala Harris, Democrats approved the $430 billion spending plan, which will go to the House of Representatives next week, where it is expected to pass before being signed into law by Biden.