Headline RoundupNovember 19th, 2021

House Passes Biden's $1.9T Spending Bill

Summary from the AllSides News Team

A divided House of Representatives voted along party lines Friday morning to pass President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion Build Back Better spending plan.

The 220-213 vote advances the bill to the Senate. Rep. Jared Golden (Maine) was the only Democrat to vote against it. A record-breaking speech from House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) Thursday night delayed the vote; McCarthy criticized the spending plan and other aspects of Biden's administration and agenda in an oration that lasted over eight hours. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) described the plan as "historic, transformative, and larger than anything we have ever done" ahead of Friday's vote, which followed months of partisan haggling and conflict between moderate and progressive Democrats that led to the plan being shaved down from Biden's initial $3.5 trillion proposal. Democrats maintain that the bill's costs will be totally offset by tax increases for wealthy people and other measures. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the plan will add $367 billion to the national deficit.

The news was covered prominently across the spectrum Friday. Right-rated outlets often framed it as excessive and potentially disastrous for America's economic future. Left-rated outlets tended to highlight praise of the plan from Biden, Democrats and others.

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