The US House of Representatives has passed the USD 819 billion mega stimulus
package, which is aimed at reviving American economy that is reeling under
the worst ever crisis since the great depression of last century.


The stimulus package passed by the House of Representatives by 244-188
votes, however, failed to receive even a single vote from the opposition
Republican lawmakers, marking the the first major setback to President
Barack Obama in gaining bipartisan support to his major policy decisions.

Obama had spent hours on Tuesday meeting Republican leaders at the Capitol
Hill making his personal appeal to them.

Eleven Democrats also voted against the American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act, which now moves to the Senate for vote, before it could be signed into
law by Obama.

In a statement, soon thereafter Obama hoped that it would receive bipartisan
support in the Senate.

"I hope that we can continue to strengthen this plan before it gets to my
desk. But what we can't do is drag our feet or allow the same partisan
differences to get in our way.

"We must move swiftly and boldly to put Americans back to work, and that is
exactly what this plan begins to do," he said.

At a time when thousands of jobs are being lost every week, the American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act is expected to create more than three million
new jobs in the next few years, besides inducing massive investment into the
US infrastructure sector.

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