31 Jan 2008, AccountancyAge.com, AccountancyAge
http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/1778594/senate-panel-expands-bush-s-stimulous-package
A key Senate panel today voted 14 to seven for an economic stimulus package worth $US157bn (₤79bn) over 10 years, expanding tax breaks beyond those approved by the House of Representatives yesterday at $US147bn. The full Senate is expected to take up the economic stimulus package later today.
‘This package will put rebates into the hands of 20 million additional American seniors, plus lower-income payroll taxpayers and disabled veterans – all of whom will spend this money quickly and give our economy the shot in the arm that it needs,’ Senator Max Baucus, Senate Finance Committee chairman, said.
The package doubles the income ceiling for people receiving rebates, to $US150,000 for an individual and $US300,000 dollars for a married couple but reduces the rebates to $US500 for an individual and $US1,000 for a couple, compared to $US300 yo $US600 for an individual and $US1,200 for a couple under the House version, according to Agence France-Presse.
While the House version made rebates available only to those with an income of at least $US3,000 dollars, the Senate version said that figure can include social security and veterans disability benefits, effectively increasing the reach of the benefits to more than 20 million more people, especially retirees.
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Visitor comments
The democrats don't deserve to win the elctions
While the democrats fight about stimulous package the country suffers greater agony and despair.
We need help and why are we not getting it, because of the senate.
I think that we should know specifically the senators that are in the way of passing this package, so we can retaliate against them when they come for re-election
The hell with them, I am voting for the republicans no matter who wins in the democrats primaries.
This is perfect example of how useless they are even having the majority...
Posted by: Jose Budet , 04 Feb 2008 | 00:00