The bill passed the House 373-52. The Senate passed the bill 74-19. The bill
now heads to President Obama for his signature.
WASHINGTON (AP) —
Congress has passed a massive measure that will salvage some 2.8 million jobs
and shield college students from sharply higher interest rates on college loans.
The bill would also shore up the federal flood insurance program.
The
Senate approved the bill by a vote of 74-19. The House passed the bill earlier
in the day and it now goes to the White House for President Barack Obama's
signature.
The bill would spend more than $100 billion on highway and
transit programs over two years. The measure would also prevent a doubling of
interest rates on new student loans scheduled to go into effect on
Sunday.
A requirement that the government approve the contentious
Keystone XL pipeline was dropped from the measure.
Recived from Amy Berrier - Legislative Committee SASFAA
Allison Sullivan
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.