U.S. House OKs Obama budget plan

Published: April 2, 2009 at 8:17 PM
President Obama meets with his Russian counterpart Medvedev in London

WASHINGTON, April 2 (UPI) -- The U.S. House of Representatives, voting largely along party lines, Thursday approved President Barack Obama's $3.5 trillion spending plan.

The vote was 233-196 on a modified version of the budget Obama proposed in February, The Washington Post reported.

The spending plan lays the groundwork for a number of priorities Obama campaigned on during the 2008 presidential election, but it does scale back some of his spending plans for the fiscal year that begins in October, the newspaper said.

It also provides less in tax cuts than Obama had proposed.

The spending plan gives the green light to begin expansion of healthcare coverage for uninsured Americans, provides more money for higher education loans and calls for a cap-and-trade system to reduce gases associated with climate change.

Obama called the House vote "another step toward rebuilding our struggling economy."

"This budget resolution embraces our most fundamental priorities: an energy plan that will end our dependence on foreign oil and spur a new clean energy economy; an education system that will ensure our children will be able to compete in the economy of the 21st century; and health care reform that finally confronts the back-breaking costs plaguing families, businesses and government alike," Obama said in a statement issued by the White House. "And by making hard choices and challenging the old ways of doing business, we will cut in half the budget deficit we inherited within four years."

Senate leaders said a similar budget would be approved in a vote around midnight, the Post reported.

"Democrats in the House and, I think, the Senate are shoulder to shoulder with the president in trying to make the big decisions we need to make in this country," said Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md.

If the Senate approves a budget proposal, the matter would then go before a House-Senate conference committee where differences between the two measures would be mediated.

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